NSW Police Commissioner commends recipient of posthumous Australian Bravery Award, Senior Constable David Rixon

The NSW Police Force Commissioner, Andrew Scipione, has commended Senior Constable David Rixon for his service as a NSW Police Officer, following the announcement that he will receive a posthumous Australian Bravery Award.

Snr Cst Rixon died after being shot during what should have been a routine traffic stop in Tamworth on 2 March 2012.

Snr Cst Rixon stopped the man, believing him to be a disqualified driver, when the man produced a gun and shot him. Despite being critically injured, Snr Cst Rixon returned fire and arrested the man.

Commissioner Scipione said Snr Cst Rixon was a deserving recipient of a posthumous Australian Bravery Award.

“Snr Cst Rixon died under tragic circumstances while protecting the community in what should have been a routine traffic stop,” Commissioner Scipione said.

“His death affected his family, friends, the local community, and the entire NSW Police Force; and today’s award is testament to the fact that his sacrifice will never be forgotten.

“Snr Cst Rixon’s courage and conviction under incredibly difficult circumstances continues to inspire us and strengthen our resolve to protect the community,” Commissioner Scipione said.

Deputy Premier and Minister for Police Troy Grant said this award is testament to the courage and dedication the men and women of the NSW Police Force display every day.

“Senior Constable Rixon put his life on the line to protect the community and he paid the ultimate price.

“This award recognises his actions and his bravery on that day.

“My thoughts are with Senior Constable Rixon’s family and the NSW Police Force.”

 

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