Police officer escorting Bush crashes, dies
Associated Press
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — A police officer in President Bush's motorcade crashed his motorcycle and died yesterday, less than a year after a crash in Hawai'i killed another motorcycle officer escorting the president.
Rio Rancho Officer Germaine Casey, 40, crashed at the Albuquerque airport at a point where a road enters an underground parking garage, said Trish Hoffman, a spokeswoman for the Albuquerque Police Department. He was pronounced dead at an Albuquerque hospital.
Bush had been headed to the airport after attending a fund-raiser for Sen. Pete Domenici, R-N.M.
"Any time there is a presidential motorcade, the officers, that's part of their job, they drive at a high rate of speed," said Hoffman, whose department is investigating the crash.
Rio Rancho Police Department spokesman Officer John Francis said Casey's motorcycle hit a curb and then a tree, but investigators were reconstructing the accident to determine exactly what happened.
Bush called Casey's wife, Lisa, from his limousine on the way to the airport in Seattle to offer condolences, Stanzel said.
The president issued a statement saying he was saddened by Casey's death and extraordinarily grateful for his protection.
"It is a high calling to choose to serve and protect your fellow citizens, and I will always be indebted to Officer Casey's service," the president said, adding that the officer's wife and two teenage children were in his thoughts and prayers.
Honolulu police Officer Steve Favela died last November when he and two other motorcycle officers crashed while in a presidential motorcade traveling across Hickam Air Force Base.