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Florida Deputy Killed in Crash With Tractor-Trailer

Funeral information below


Posted: Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Updated: December 1st, 2008 10:12 AM GMT-05:00

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Monroe County Sheriff's Office

Deputy Nick Pham
The Miami Herald
via NewsEdge Corporation

Traffic Enforcement Deputy Nick Pham was in a festive mood Wednesday, talking about holiday plans with co-workers at lunchtime before getting into his unmarked Monroe County Sheriff's Office car to patrol the Florida Keys' roads.

At 12:20 p.m., Pham, 38, died in a collision with a tractor-trailer while apparently making a U-turn to chase a vehicle violating a traffic law, according to witnesses and the Florida Highway Patrol.

"It was just very unfortunate," said Debbie Tousignant, who witnessed the accident while she and three family members were driving east on U.S. 1 near mile marker 62. "The car turned in front of the truck, a U-turn, and that was it. There was no time for the truck to stop."

The 2007 Freightliner 18-wheeler driven by Thomas S. Hollingsworth, 43, of Sarasota, slammed squarely into the driver's side of the 2008 Dodge Charger driven by Pham.

The Tousignants stopped and tried to help the driver in the silver car that crumpled like an accordion.

"I looked in and saw his chest and knew he was gone," said Tousignant's son, Michael. "We heard sirens, but didn't know he was a cop until we realized the sirens were coming from his car."

Hollingsworth was shaken up, but did not suffer injuries, said Lt. Pat Santangelo, the FHP spokesman at the scene.

"The truck driver just said his heart was pounding," Michael Tousignant said.

Deputy Jason Keith was heartbroken to hear the news about Pham. The two worked together for several years in traffic enforcement. Just last Saturday, Pham served as a groomsman in Keith's wedding in Miami.

"He was just an awesome, great friend, and a great family man," Keith said.

Keith described Pham, who was from Hawaii, as a fun-loving guy who put a batting cage in his backyard for his son and bought McDonald's food for the kids in his Homestead neighborhood.

"He loved his son, Kevin, to death. Kevin was his world. He's only 13. Oh my goodness, his son has got to be crushed," Keith said.

Sheriff Rick Roth said Pham was a "great officer who was doing his job." Roth had given Pham an award for providing lifesaving CPR to another deputy who had suffered a seizure.

Capt. Bob Peryam, who was elected sheriff earlier this month to replace retiring Roth, said of Pham: "Boy, I will tell you he was one of the best. He had the highest regard for honesty, integrity and professionalism."

Pham worked for the sheriff's office since 2004. He previously worked for the Florida City Police Department and the Dade Correctional Institution.

Keith said Pham was planning to transfer to the Miami-Dade Police Department to be working closer to his home during a separation from his wife, Jackey.

Traffic was rerouted around the accident scene Wednesday afternoon while FHP homicide detectives investigated, causing miles of backups. Santangelo said the truck driver, Hollingsworth, was cooperating with the investigation and has not been charged with any violation.

"I'm a firm believer in God working in mysterious ways, but I'm trying to figure out what the reason is for this," Keith said.

The accident comes less than one year after Deputy Robin Tanner died when she lost control of her marked sheriff's office car and crashed into a Marathon business while responding to a medical emergency.

"This takes the breath away from you -- two in a year for us," Peryam said.

Pham was the sixth Monroe County Sheriff's deputy to be killed in the line of duty.

Two were killed by guns in the early 1900s, and the last four died in traffic accidents in the past 20 years: David Comier in 1989, Michael Alexander in 1998, Tanner in 2007 and Pham.

A Hollywood police officer also was killed in a crash Saturday while on duty. Officer Alex Del Rio's funeral was held Wednesday.

"It was a similar situation, an officer going after a violator," Santangelo said.

Miami Herald, The -- 11/28/08

Funeral Arrangements

Visitation for Deputy Pham will be held on Monday, Dec. 1 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Palm Woodlawn Funeral Home on Old Dixie Highway in Naranja, Fla.

Funeral services will be held Tuesday, Dec. 2 at noon at Holy Rosary Catholic Church in Cutler Bay, Fla.


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Posted by Rick in Texas
(11/26/08 - 05:53 PM)
God Bless
My thoughts and prayers go out to the department, friends and family of Deputy Pham



Posted by Officer John F. Jackman N.B.P.D. in New Britain
(11/26/08 - 06:24 PM)
Sympathy
I am sorry for this families loss and for the loss to his Brother and Sister Officers.



Posted by Officer in SC
(11/26/08 - 08:35 PM)
May God bless your family Deputy Pham. You have done a job well done, RIP my brother. We will never forget you or any brother!!!



Posted by Paul in Malta Europe
(11/27/08 - 12:53 AM)
Rest in Peace Deputy Pham
May you rest in peace deputy Pham and may your family find solace knowing that God has another angel to guard the heavens.



Posted by JOSE ORTIZ in MIAMI FLORIDA
(11/27/08 - 05:50 AM)
FELLOW OFFICER PHAM
TEMPORARY IS PAIN FOREVER IS PRIDE DC CLASS 75
THANKS FOR ALWAYS BEING THERE FOR ME BROTHER, I KNOW YOUR IN A BETTER PLACE PATROLLING THE PEARLY GATES AND DON'T TRY THAT PHAM HUMOR AND SAY I CAN'T COME IN WHEN IT IS MY TURN. REMEMBER BEFORE WE TOOK TESTS YOU WOULD ALWAYS RUB MY BALD HEAD FOR GOOD LUCK BUDDY WELL I GUESS THAT WILL BE THE CHARGE FOR ENTRANCE LOL YOUR THE BEST FRIEND A GUY COULD HAVE EVEN THOUGH YOU SAID MY HEAD WAS WHITER THAN SNOW. I AND MY FAMILY WILL ALWAYS HAVE A PLACE FOR YOU IN OUR HEARTS AND OUR GRADUATION PICTURES WILL MEAN MORE THAN YOU WILL EVER KNOW. THANKS FOR ALWAYS TELLING ME I WOULD DO FINE IN ALL MY TESTS AND FOR STUDYING WITH ME TO MAKE SURE THAT HAPPENED. YOU WERE THE ULTIMATE PEACEMAKER WHEN THINGS GOT DANGEROUS AT WORK AND I REMEMBER ALL THE TIMES YOU HAD MY 6. I WILL NEVER FORGET YOU BUDDY AND WILL ALWAYS MISS YOU AND THINK OF YOU UNTIL ITS TIME FOR ME TO BE SHARING A PATROL WITH YOU WHERE YOU ARE AT RIGHT NOW. I JUST HOPE THEY DON'T FLEX US LIKE THEY USED TO BACK AT DADE. LOVE YOU PHAM HOPE TO SEE YOU SOON TAKE CARE AND REMEMBER WE WERE PART OF THE 300 CLUB AT THE RANGE SO THAT MEANS OUR GOALS CAN'T MISS. GOD BLESS MY FRIEND



Posted by liza in orlando, fl
(11/27/08 - 03:52 PM)
my condolences
I am very sorry to hear of the loss of Deputy Pham. My heart goes out to all of his family and friends. RIP Brother. You will be missed.



Posted by Lieutenant John Greene in Florida City, Florida
(11/28/08 - 11:43 AM)
Will never forget you bro
Bro I cant believe your gone!!!! May God bless and keep you close. I'll never forget the day's working with you on Fl. City public works and DOT...man your going to be missed. Love you always brotha!!!!



Posted by Ofc. Kelly in Miami, Fla
(11/28/08 - 09:57 PM)
R.I.P.
I first want to thank you for being a dedicated friend to your former Corrections and Police family. You taught me alot when i became a Police in 2004 and i never had a chance to thank you. So i would like to say Thanks Pham. I know that you are in a better place and you will be missed greatly. And to the family my heart goes out to you for the lost of an excellent man and officer. I will miss you Pham.....



Posted by Believer
(11/28/08 - 10:24 PM)
My condolences Goes to to family of the officer. Its extremely sad too hear an officer passed away. If we did not have police officers our country would not be same. May God bless all of our fellow Police Officer that work very hard to keep crime away from our families.



Posted by Lurdes in Miami, Florida
(11/29/08 - 01:02 AM)
I never met you in person, but we shared the same blood. That blue blood. I am an officer too. But, I know your family. I know they love you & you were an important part of their lives. Now you get to watch over them from above. When I get there, I just have one question for God. Why do murderers, robbers, drug dealers, live forever? They get shot a million times, crash another million and they are still around to cause disgrace, unhappiness & discord. Yet the good people, the ones who don't hurt any body, instead they live serving others constantly, they die, untimely & tragic deaths.....I won't find out the answer till I get there. In the meantime, My heart and prayers are with your family.









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