Giving thanks: The stories behind the five IACP/AXON Police of the Year finalists

Nov 29, 2022

OFC. Thadeau Holloway of the Dayton, OH Police Department- IACP/Axon Police Officer of the Year
Officer Thadeau Holloway Dayton, OH Police Department - IACP/Axon Police Officer of the Year

In September 2021, Officer Thadeau Holloway of the Dayton Police Department (OH) was responding to a fraud complaint. Holloway identified the subject outside of his home and approached on foot. The individual quickly turned physically violent. Ofc Holloway attempted to subdue the individual using a TASER energy weapon, but was unsuccessful. The subject pulled a firearm on Ofc Holloway and fired, shooting Ofc Holloway in the head. Ofc Holloway returned fire, striking the suspect and stopping the threat. Severely wounded, Ofc Holloway continued to monitor the suspect until the scene could be secured.

Ofc Holloway’s quick and brave actions resulted in the arrest of the subject. For his bravery and commitment to protecting the safety of the public in the face of personal danger, Ofc Holloway was awarded the IACP/AXON Police of the Year award.

OFC. Thadeau Holloway of the Dayton, OH Police Department- IACP/Axon Police Officer of the Year

Officer Thadeau Holloway Dayton, OH Police Department - IACP/Axon Police Officer of the Year

In September 2021, Officer Thadeau Holloway of the Dayton Police Department (OH) was responding to a fraud complaint. Holloway identified the subject outside of his home and approached on foot. The individual quickly turned physically violent. Ofc Holloway attempted to subdue the individual using a TASER energy weapon, but was unsuccessful. The subject pulled a firearm on Ofc Holloway and fired, shooting Ofc Holloway in the head. Ofc Holloway returned fire, striking the suspect and stopping the threat. Severely wounded, Ofc Holloway continued to monitor the suspect until the scene could be secured.

Ofc Holloway’s quick and brave actions resulted in the arrest of the subject. For his bravery and commitment to protecting the safety of the public in the face of personal danger, Ofc Holloway was awarded the IACP/AXON Police of the Year award.

Sergeant Alex Huntley Furnas County, NE Sheriffs Department - IACP/Axon Finalist

In the winter of 2019, Sergeant Alex Huntley of the Furnas County Sheriffs Department (NE), responded to a call of suspected human trafficking. Sgt Huntley quickly realized the call was not only credible, but required a much larger investigation. Sgt. Huntley quickly brought together a group of experts from across Nebraska law enforcement, and together, the team uncovered over three decades of child and sexual abuse. Sgt. Huntley’s leadership led to 20 arrests, including the arrest of the leader of the criminal enterprise.

Sgt Huntley’s commitment to this investigation brought closure to countless victims and their families, and removed numerous violent felons from the streets. Sgt Huntley looked beyond the obvious to solve this complex investigation and was recognized as a finalist of the IACP/AXON Police Officer of the Year award.

Sergeant Alex Huntley Furnas County, NE Sheriffs Department - IACP/Axon Finalist

In the winter of 2019, Sergeant Alex Huntley of the Furnas County Sheriffs Department (NE), responded to a call of suspected human trafficking. Sgt Huntley quickly realized the call was not only credible, but required a much larger investigation. Sgt. Huntley quickly brought together a group of experts from across Nebraska law enforcement, and together, the team uncovered over three decades of child and sexual abuse. Sgt. Huntley’s leadership led to 20 arrests, including the arrest of the leader of the criminal enterprise.

Sgt Huntley’s commitment to this investigation brought closure to countless victims and their families, and removed numerous violent felons from the streets. Sgt Huntley looked beyond the obvious to solve this complex investigation and was recognized as a finalist of the IACP/AXON Police Officer of the Year award.

Detective Gregory Moore Dekalb County, GA Police Department - IACP/Axon Finalist

In July 2021, Detective Gregory Moore of the Dekalb County Police Department (GA) was assigned to a missing persons case. Det Moore had little evidence to go off of and scoured cell phone records to identify a person of interest. Moore then conducted a complex investigation and uncovered that the missing person had been murdered.

Det Moore pursued countless leads and discovered that that the person of interest identified from the phone records was connected to multiple missing persons or murder cases. Det. Moore’s relentless pursuit led to the positive identification and arrest of a serial murderer. For his work, Det Moore was chosen as a finalist for the IACP/AXON Police of the Year award.

Detective Gregory Moore Dekalb County, GA Police Department - IACP/Axon Finalist

In July 2021, Detective Gregory Moore of the Dekalb County Police Department (GA) was assigned to a missing persons case. Det Moore had little evidence to go off of and scoured cell phone records to identify a person of interest. Moore then conducted a complex investigation and uncovered that the missing person had been murdered.

Det Moore pursued countless leads and discovered that that the person of interest identified from the phone records was connected to multiple missing persons or murder cases. Det. Moore’s relentless pursuit led to the positive identification and arrest of a serial murderer. For his work, Det Moore was chosen as a finalist for the IACP/AXON Police of the Year award.