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Police Officer James McNaughton shown here on the day
of his graduation from the Police Academy in 2001 with his
father, P.O. William McNaughton (retired) was guarding
prisoners near Baghdad at Camp Victory, when he was
gunned down by a sniper. James was a Staff Sergeant in
the Army reserves assigned to the 306th Military Police
Battalion. He was the first NYC Police Officer slain during
the war. James McNaughton's father William was one of
the original Transit K-9 handler's from the mid 80's.
Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly said McNaughton
"embodied the motto of the NYPD, Fidelis Ad Mortem,
Faithful Until Death." R.I.P brother.