James Greene
1971
James Richard Greene served the U.S. Army.
How He Died
Manner
Homicide
Cause
Gunshot wound
Mechanism
Firearm
What Happened
Officer Jim Greene, working a one-man unit, was assassinated while on patrol at Chester Avenue and Memorial Drive SE. Officer Greene was taking a break, seated in his police van at a closed gas station, when the incident occurred. The suspects, two Black Liberation Army members, approached the unsuspecting officer. While one asked him a question, the other shot him numerous times. They then stole the officer's service weapon and his badge to prove the deed to other members of the group. One of the suspects was shot and killed in front of a grocery store by officers from the New York City Police Department and the FBI on November 14, 1973. The other suspect assumed another identity and blended back into society. He avoided arrest for over twenty years. In 2001, while living in New York City with his live-in girlfriend, he was accused of molesting her daughter and arrested. The Atlanta Police Department was notified of his arrest after his true identity was discovered. Atlanta's cold case detectives obtained enough evidence to charge him in connection with Officer Greene's murder on July 12, 2002. He was convicted of murder on October 13, 2003, and was sentenced to life in prison. Officer Greene was a United States Army veteran and had served with the Atlanta Police Department for over four years. He was survived by his father, four sisters, a brother, and a fiancée. The Black Liberation Army was a violent, radical group that attempted to fight for independence from the United States government in the late 1960s and early 1970s. The BLA was responsible for the murders of more than 10 police officers and the wounding of many more law enforcement officers. Please click here to visit all the law enforcement officers who have died as a result of the Black Liberation Army's violent activism.
Survivors
He was survived by his father, four sisters, a brother, and a fiancée.
Service Record
U.S. Army
Also Served
Atlanta Police Department
Officer
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