Texas police officer killed in the line of duty

Angleton, Texas, is grieving after a veteran law enforcement officer left his community thanks to his years of devotion, care and effort. Sgt. J.D. White,

who had been with the Angleton Police Department for 19 years, lost his life on Sunday while carrying out his duties with commitment — by escorting a funeral procession.

Law enforcement stated that at the time, Sgt. White was upholding his respected position as leader of the funeral procession when he was hit by another car.

During a tribute that was meant to be peaceful and respectful for the family, the incident became greatly sad and devastating.

The emergency team arrived right away and Sgt. White was sent by air ambulance to Memorial Hermann Hospital in Houston. The efforts of medical staff were not enough to save him and people in the hospital and the community experienced great sorrow as a result.

Besides being a police officer, Sgt. White played the roles of leader, mentor and friend to many people. In his almost two decades with the Angleton Police Department, he filled different roles. Lately, he was Sergeant of Professional Integrity and also served as the Officer for Public Information.

As such, he guided the department with reliability and made sure law enforcement stayed in touch with the community about its activities.

Over and above his role at the police department, Sgt. White greatly influenced the youth in their community. Much of his legacy is linked to the Shop with a Cop program which makes it possible for disadvantaged kids to shop with officers during the holiday season.

This program didn’t only provide gifts to these kids; it also gave them a chance to meet officers, feel included and remain safe. Sgt. White showed great warmth and kindness to everybody, allowing each child to feel special.

In a statement of deep sorrow, Angleton Police Chief Lupe Valdez said, “This is a big loss for Angleton and people here.” Sgt. White was both a dependable officer and a kind leader who showed empathy in everything he did.

Southpark Correctional Chief Valdez noted that Sgt. White was outstanding when it came to interacting with kids, helping others and giving hope to those who struggled.

Because of his honesty, willingness to help and kindness, many honored him as a perfect example of a good leader. Many people who work with him say he is reliant, ethical and guided by a great responsibility.

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You could notice his influence in how he developed younger members of the force, solved their cases meticulously and gained the respect of daily routines.

Grief and remembrance have brought the city and its residents together. The state is lowering its flags, people are sharing tributes and messages prove that Sgt. White was an inspiration to many. Despite the pain they feel after his death, his coworkers carry on with their duties to keep up the legacy he left when he was alive.

State officials are investigating the event that caused Sgt. White’s death. No details about the crash, including legal charges, have been made public yet. Many people are asking for explanations — both about justice and about how to prevent future dangers for officers working in dangerous situations.

Arrangements for Sgt. White’s funeral will be confirmed and made known soon. People from law enforcement in the state, along with those in the community, leaders and family of the person who was generous and kind, are anticipated to join forces in remembrance.

Even though Sgt. J.D. White isn’t here anymore, the ideas he stood by, like service, empathy, courage and community, live on at the police department and all over Angleton.

Many valued him and will always admire him for his service and willingness to give up for others. Even in the children he helped, the victims he comforted and the officers he motivated, Sgt. White’s service continues and his gentle hand was felt till the moment he left us.

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The suspect’s wife and girlfriend’s families were devastated by the tragedy that happened in Dalton, Georgia. To generate money for burial costs, both have started GoFundMe pages.

On Friday, May 23, at approximately 6 p.m., Dalton police were called to do a welfare check on a lady whose coworkers said she had not been seen or contacted for a number of days.

The woman’s home was unresponsive when officers knocked on the door. When apartment officials finally allowed them inside, they found the woman’s dead with a gunshot wound to the head.

Rebeca Nicole Akins, age 35, was identified as the individual. After being alerted, detectives started looking into the matter. On Wednesday, May 21, they discovered surveillance tape that showed the suspect leaving the building at approximately six o’clock in the evening.

They followed the man’s vehicle to another apartment building on 1805 Shadow Lane as the investigation went on.

On Saturday morning, while officers were waiting for a search warrant for a unit in the complex, they noticed a man walking toward the same room and using a key to access it.

After returning outside, the man called 911 to report two bodies, which were later confirmed as those of 37-year-old Kevin Andrew Akins and 33-year-old Cindel Mae Rhoden. Police eventually discovered that Cindel’s father was the one who called emergency services.

Investigators examined this scene and concluded that Kevin killed Cindel with a gunshot before turning the weapon on himself.

In addition to being married to Rebeca, Kevin was also seeing Cindel, who was five months pregnant.

According to a revised police report, initial investigations also showed that Kevin killed his wife, Rebeca, at her home at 1320 Murray Avenue early on May 21 before going to Cindel’s to kill both of them.

Emily Landen, Rebeca’s younger sister, set up a GoFundMe page after her death. “We got the worst news we could have hoped for on May 23rd.

The man that my elder sister Nicole had loved for more than half of her life unfortunately took her away from us. We are all beyond words because of this. “That’s all I have to say about that,” Emily started.

Rebeca and Kevin had been together for 20 years, she said, and “all of her financials were tied up in his.”

According to Emily, Rebeca was named in Kevin’s life insurance policy, and her family wasn’t sure how it would affect their capacity to pay for funeral expenses considering the circumstances of their deaths.

“We want to honor her generosity, joy, and unshakable love by providing her with the service she deserves. We don’t want our circumstances to keep Emma from receiving the care she needs, but we can’t bear this weight alone,” Emily wrote.

She went on to say that she wished to honor Rebeca’s life and the companions she encountered. As of this writing, her family has raised $1,640 toward their goal of $18,000.

Additionally, Cindel’s family started a GoFundMe account, which was run by Ashley Barker. By the time Cindel became pregnant with Kevin, she had already given birth to two daughters, according to the campaign description.

This September would have been the birth month for her son. In March of this year, Cindel shared a picture of her ultrasound online with the message, “Coming in September 2025.”

Ashley characterized Cindel as a woman who was committed to her career as a single mother attempting to make sense of her life in the description of her family’s GoFundMe.

“Cindel was in a relationship with a man who was married to his estranged wife and she fell victim [to] manipulation,” Ashley added, referring to Cindel’s connection with Kevin, whom she accused of “taking the coward’s way out.”

“Cindel was a loving, vibrant, and committed mother who did her best for her daughters; she was more than just a victim of this tragedy. Her girls now live with family, but they require assistance,” she added.

Regretfully, Cindel lacked life insurance. The money raised, according to Ashley, will cover Cindel’s funeral, her daughters’ essential expenses, and establishing a more secure future for them.

“We hope you will support us during this time because we believe in the strength of community. I appreciate your prayers, love, and support,” Ashley said in closing.

As of this writing, Cindel’s family has raised $3,041, falling short of their goal of $20,000.

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