Zane Coolidge: On Thursday, following a fight with a burglar, Phoenix Police Officer Zane Coolidge passed away from his wounds. Since the event, the officer’s condition has remained critical. Both the Phoenix community and the Phoenix Police Department are deeply saddened by his passing.
While responding to a burglary report, Officer Coolidge—a devoted member of the force—was shot. The suspect shot him during the encounter. Sadly, despite the greatest efforts of medical personnel, he did not make it out alive. In the neighborhood, where he was well-known for his generosity and dedication to public service, the news of his passing has stunned everyone.
People who knew Officer Coolidge have sent their sincere condolences and respect for him. He was well-liked by everyone for his commitment to upholding and assisting the community. His friends and coworkers have praised him for his fearlessness, professionalism, and kindness in social situations. Everyone who knew him is very saddened by his passing, and he will be honored for his service and the good influence he left on those around him.
As of right now, information about Officer Coolidge’s visitation, funeral arrangements, and obituary is not available. Details regarding the arrangements are being worked out by the family and the Phoenix Police Department; more information will be released when it becomes available. To honor Officer Coolidge’s legacy and provide support to his family during this trying time, the community is uniting.
The Phoenix Police Department has released a statement expressing its condolences, asking people to remember Officer Coolidge’s contributions and provide his family with support. There is a common sense of loss as the community considers his service, but there is also a dedication to honoring the good legacy he leaves behind.
We are sending our warmest condolences to Officer Coolidge’s friends, family, and coworkers during this difficult time of loss. Once things are finalized, more information on memorial services and methods to offer condolences will be available.