First New York City Cop Killed In Iraq
By Eyewitness News' N.J. Burkett
(New York -WABC, August 3, 2005) — In Iraq
- the first NYPD officer to die serving in the war. James McNaughton
was shot and killed while guarding prisoners outside of Baghdad.
He's one of 23 Americans who've died in Iraq in the last two days.
Earlier today a roadside bomb killed 14 Marines just outside Haditha,
seven more died there yesterday.
A freelance journalist from New York was also found shot to death
in Basra.
Our coverage starts with N.J. Burkett live from Centereach on Long
Island.
The war in Iraq came home today for an entire family of new York
City police officers. They received condolences this afternoon from
the mayor of New York City and Governor Pataki for the first New
York City police officer to be killed in action in Iraq.
From 6,000 miles away to a doorstep in Centereach Long Island the
news was unbearable. James McNaughton was 27-years-old, a New York
City police officer in the Army Reserve - shot in the head by an
Iraqi sniper.
Brian Kenny, Fellow Police Officer: "We had spoken to him,
the guys on the midnights in particular - some of the guys that
were in the military said 'that's the most dangerous place in the
world right now' and Jimmy was all gung-ho military ready to go
protect the American way of life."
Staff Sergeant James McNaughton was stationed at an Army outpost
near Baghdad known as Camp Victory - a military policeman assigned
to the 306th MP battalion at Fort Totten. He joined the NYPD back
in 2000 and like his father William McNaughton, he worked in the
transit division.
Mayor Bloomberg said today that he died in the line of duty: "He
comes from a family dedicated to protecting our city and protecting
the freedoms we enjoy every day."
James McNaughton is the first New York City police officer to be
killed in Iraq. last year Christian Engeldrum was the first New
York City firefighter to die there. Ralph Vitiello knew them both.
He's a New York City firefighter who served in Iraq and was also
James McNaughton's next door neighbor.
Ralph Vitiello, Neighbor: "When I was over there we were preparing
ourselves to go after an army, some guerilla stuff but not like
they're doing today. It's just - I can't imagine what it's like
for them over there, especially being an MP. It's a sad day, I really
feel bad for his family. it's horrible."
His father is a retired New York City police officer, his stepmother
is an officer assigned to transit headquarters in downtown Brooklyn
and his fiancee is an officer in the city's 9th precinct in Manhattan.
James McNaughton was one of 273 New York City police officers on
active duty in Iraq. |