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Deputy Zackari Parrish Fundraiser

Update (1/10/18): This fundraiser is now complete. A total donation of $26,140.12 has been made to the Douglas County Fallen Officer Fund to support the family of Deputy Parrish.

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Deputy Sheriff Zackari Parrish was shot and killed after responding to a disturbance call at an apartment complex at 3404 E. County Line Road, in Highlands Ranch, at approximately 5:15 am.

Deputy Parrish and other deputies were speaking to the occupants of the apartment when one of them barricaded himself inside a bedroom. The man opened fire with a rifle, killing Deputy Parrish and wounding three other deputies.

The three wounded deputies were able to retreat to safety. Responding officers, including regional SWAT team members, re-entered the apartment to rescue Deputy Parrish. The subject inside opened fire on the officers, wounding a Castle Rock police officer before being shot and killed.

The subject fired over 100 rounds during the incident, wounding two citizens in addition to shooting the officers.

Deputy Parrish had served with the Douglas County Sheriff's Office for seven months and had previously served with the Castle Rock Police Department for two years. He is survived by his wife and two children.

Source: https://www.odmp.org/officer/23482-deputy-sheriff-zackari-parrish

This national fallen officer wristband is 100% black silicon rubber with a debossed interior and blue color filled stripe that wraps all the way around. The speckled white stars complement the two stripes running above and below the blue line.  This bracelet is the best way to show your support for our nation's fallen heroes.

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Update (1/10/18): This fundraiser is now complete. A total donation of $26,140.12 has been made to the Douglas County Fallen Officer Fund to support the family of Deputy Parrish.

View Completed Fundraisers 

Deputy Sheriff Zackari Parrish was shot and killed after responding to a disturbance call at an apartment complex at 3404 E. County Line Road, in Highlands Ranch, at approximately 5:15 am.

Deputy Parrish and other deputies were speaking to the occupants of the apartment when one of them barricaded himself inside a bedroom. The man opened fire with a rifle, killing Deputy Parrish and wounding three other deputies.

The three wounded deputies were able to retreat to safety. Responding officers, including regional SWAT team members, re-entered the apartment to rescue Deputy Parrish. The subject inside opened fire on the officers, wounding a Castle Rock police officer before being shot and killed.

The subject fired over 100 rounds during the incident, wounding two citizens in addition to shooting the officers.

Deputy Parrish had served with the Douglas County Sheriff's Office for seven months and had previously served with the Castle Rock Police Department for two years. He is survived by his wife and two children.

Source: https://www.odmp.org/officer/23482-deputy-sheriff-zackari-parrish

This national fallen officer wristband is 100% black silicon rubber with a debossed interior and blue color filled stripe that wraps all the way around. The speckled white stars complement the two stripes running above and below the blue line.  This bracelet is the best way to show your support for our nation's fallen heroes.