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A little more than two months after Raleigh police officer Max Gillick was shot in the line of duty, a hockey game raised money to help with his medical bills.Before the game WRAL's Debra Morgan ...
Two months after Raleigh police officer Max Gillick was shot in the line of duty. His father speaks only with WRAL about the his son's recovery ahead of a charity hockey game in his honor.
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ABC 11 Raleigh NC on MSNRaleigh police officer Max Gillick released from hospital nearly 2 months after being shot - MSNAn officer called for backup, and a person inside continued shooting at officers. During the gunfire exchange, Gillick was ...
An officer called for backup, and a person inside continued shooting at officers. During the gunfire exchange, Gillick was wounded, and the suspect, Antonio Rodrigues, was killed.
"Officers responding to the scene were actively fired upon by Mr. Rodrigues despite repeated commands for him to drop the firearm, and as a result, Raleigh Police Officer Gillick was shot and ...
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Man tased ex-wife's boyfriend before shooting him, RPD officer, 5-day report says - MSNOfficers Gillick, M. Batts, Z. Kwiatkowski, K-9 Officer S. Henry and Sergeant E. Patton went to the back of the home. They found Rowe conscious and bleeding from his side on the kitchen floor.
North Carolina -- A new report released by Raleigh police Tuesday highlights the heroic actions of Officer Max Gillick, who offered his life to protect others during a violent shootout last week in a ...
Officer Gillick’s family has shown tremendous strength, composure, and resilience during this difficult time. The family asks for privacy as they continue to stand by Officer Gillick.” ...
First Class Officer M.A. Gillick served as a captain in a field artillery unit with the 82nd Airborne based at Fort Liberty in Fayetteville before he joined the Raleigh Police Department in June ...
Officer Max Gillick hid in a screened-in porch with Rowe as his fellow officers waited for the department’s Selective Enforcement Unit, which is trained to handle active shooters.
Officer Max Gillick hid in a screened-in porch with Rowe as his fellow officers waited for the department’s Selective Enforcement Unit, which is trained to handle active shooters.
First Class Officer M.A. Gillick was seriously injured while responding to a shooting at a Raleigh townhome Jan. 21, 2025.
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