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Officer Joe Burson, who joined the police just over a year ago, was only 25 years old. A statement from the Georgia Bureau of Investigation states that Burson and his colleagues had stopped a vehicle for speeding at the intersection of Harmony Lake Drive and Hickory Road. The routine traffic stop began shortly after 11 p.m. on June 16.

“At some point during the traffic stop, the driver of the vehicle, a man later identified as Ansy Dolce, 29, of Cherokee County, attempted to escape in his car,” the statement read.

Officer Joe Burson Age

Officer Joe Burson was 25 years old.

Family – Background

Burson is reportedly from Ball Ground, Cherokee County. On April 9, she received praise for a traffic stop and was quite popular with both the department and the locals. “She was a really good person,” Keheley said. He added: “He was a model officer. If he had the ability to clone his officers, he would want his officer to be Joe Burson.” The Holly Springs police job was his first police job.

Little else is known about Burson. He is survived by his wife, but she will not be in mourning alone. The entire department and the wider community have come together to remember Burson. On Friday, June 18, a candlelight vigil for Burson was held in Barrett Park, attended by a large number of people. A fundraiser has also been organized to help the Burson family. His funeral will take place on Monday, June 21.

Officer Joe Burson Died After Being Dragged by Driver

Holly Springs Police Officer Joe Burson was killed in a tragic act of violence on June 17. The Georgia police officer was attempting to stop a speeding motorist when the driver dragged Burson away in an attempt to escape. Burson then shot the driver, causing an accident. Both men were confirmed to have died on Thursday, June 17, despite efforts to save them.

More than 150 officers died in the line of duty in 2021, according to reports. In January 2021, Officer Brandon Stalker in Ohio was killed during a confrontation with an armed suspect. Traffic-related accidents, in particular, have proven to be quite deadly. In April, New York Police veteran Anastasios Tsakos was killed by a drunk driver.

Georgia has proven to be a particularly deadly state for the police. Between numerous shootings of civilians and George Floyd’s protests, the relationship between the public and the police is already strained enough. The tragic death of Officer Burson is another indication of how bad things are in the state. “It was a simple stop and the bottom line is that all of this could have been avoided,” Holly Springs Police Chief Tommy Keheley told reporters.

Details of the incident are scant at this time, but we do know that Burson died after trying to detain Ansy Dolce, 29, of Cherokee County. According to the Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI), Dolce was speeding and led Burson to stop him at the intersection of Harmony Lake Drive and Hickory Road. At some point during that stop, Dolce tried to escape in his car and dragged Burson down Hickory Road. Burson then shot Dolce, causing the car to crash.

After first aid was administered at the scene, Burson was taken to Kennestone Hospital, while Dolce was taken to North Fulton Hospital. Both men were pronounced dead at the beginning of June 17. The GBI is investigating the incident and has obtained images from Burson’s body camera, as well as images from the dashcam. “Upon completion, (the investigation) will be turned over to the Cherokee County District Attorney’s Office for review,” the GBI said in its press release.

Following the tragic death, Georgia Governor Brian Kemp ordered flags to be flown at half-mast on June 21. The order reads “it is appropriate and appropriate to acknowledge Officer Burson’s service … by lowering the flags at the State Capitol building and in Cherokee County to half the staff.”