The Phoenix Police Foundation set up an account to support the family of the fallen police officer. Click here to donate.UPDATE: As of Wednesday morning, the Arizona family’s fundraiser raised more than $ 50,000. PHOENIX (3TV / CBS 5) – A police officer died late Monday night after a crash in northern Phoenix. Phoenix police said 27-year-old Ginarro New was involved in an accident at around 10:45 p.m. Monday at the intersection of Cave Creek Road and Greenway Parkway. Officer Ginarro New was killed in a crash on May 31, 2021. Phoenix Police Chief Jeri Williams told the media early Tuesday morning that Officer New was transported to a local hospital but later died of his injuries. 7:24 ‘Everyone is devastated.’ Phoenix Police Chief Jeri Williams speaks on the death of Officer Ginarro New “I would like to express my deep gratitude and appreciation to HonorHealth. The doctors, the nurses, the surgeons who tried to save Officer New. As did the Phoenix Fire Department, which did everything in their power to save his life, “said Williams. According to Phoenix police, a police witness told police that the driver who crashed into the newcomer’s vehicle allegedly with was traveling at high speed and a red light was running. The driver of this vehicle, 31-year-old Christopher Castro, died on the scene. Police say speed and impairment caused by Castro contributed to the accident. 4:02 AM Arizona’s family are holding a fundraiser For Phoenix Police Officer Killed by Reported Red Light Walker Preliminary information from Phoenix Police shows Officer New was driving south on Cave Creek Road, entering the Greenway Parkway intersection, and being hit by a car that ran over the red light The force of the impact caused the policeman’s vehicle to crash through a brick wall and into a gas station parking lot achen 3:58 Phoenix Police Release Details of Police Officer Killed in a Crash The New family posted this photo of Ginarro New where he joined the Marines after high school. Source: New Family Officer New joined the Phoenix Police Department in July 2019 and is survived by his wife, mother, brother, and grandmother. The Phoenix Police Foundation set up an account to support the family of the fallen police officer. Click here to donate. 100% of the donations made for Officer New through the Phoenix Police Foundation go to the family. 3:24 am Telephone bank raises thousands for the fallen Phoenix cop. Mayor Gallego released the following statement Tuesday morning: “Our community mourns the loss of Phoenix Police Officer Ginnaro New. On behalf of the City of Phoenix, we thank Officer New for his service and commitment to our safety. We carry his family in our hearts and we will keep his memory in our memory. I invite our community to thank his colleagues in the Phoenix Police Department who face these types of dangers on a daily basis. Our thoughts are with them today, as is our condolences on this terrible loss. Big thanks also go to the Phoenix Fire Department and Honor Health for their valiant efforts to save Officer New’s life. ”Colleagues shared their memories of Officer New with Arizona’s family. Before he became a cop, New Nurse at Longview Elementary School was known as “Dr. Gino,” and his colleagues say the kids loved him. “He was great with the kids; he was a kid at heart”, said administrative assistant Elaine Marxer. “He went down the hallways and the kids ran to him because he was so amazing and they loved him so much.” stop them from crying and not thinking about their pain because they thought about the stupid things he said and did, “Marxer continued. He was short in stature, his heart was huge, very fearful and eager to do his job “said Sgt. James Byrd, New’s training officer at the academy I think it’s just one more step he took and left the ambulance to become a cop.” 3:01 AM colleagues remember the fallen Police officer who died in a crash Phoenix cop Thomas McKee was the first to put Officer New first out on patrol. “He had a kind of natura. I’m nice to people,” he says. He was more than an intern for McKee ; he was a friend. McKee also says New was happy to be an officer. “I know he made other people happy and a lot of people love him,” he said. Friends say Officer New grew up in Coolidge and someone to look at in his corner w would want. “He’s been quite a help to my family, he was there to help my sisters and so on when they needed it,” said Christian Corrente, a childhood friend of Officer New. “They lived right around the block on the same street, we went there, hung out all the time, we went to school together all the time. He was very protective of his family, he was very, that” person who was – hey, look, you’re doing the wrong thing, that’s the right way. “Copyright 2021 KPHO / KTVK (KPHO Rundfunkgesellschaft). All rights reserved.
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