"Heroes Live Forever" - the story of New Hampshire State Police Sgt. James Noyes
"Heroes Live Forever" - the story of New Hampshire State Police Sgt. James Noyes

"Heroes Live Forever" - the story of New Hampshire State Police Sgt. James Noyes

June 24, 2025 4:05pm
2:42
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McLean, VA (June 24, 2025) - On October 3, 1994, an elderly man named James Monsante, who had been grieving over the death of his wife earlier that year, was on the verge of suicide. His son contacted police and told them about the stash of guns his father kept in the home. After Monsante refused to be taken to the hospital for an evaluation, the New Hampshire State Police SWAT team, led by Sgt. James Noyes, was called in to negotiate a peaceful end to the standoff. Sgt. Noyes spent most of the night talking to Monsante through an open window and negotations seemed to be going well. But as dawn approached, Monsante became despondent again and appeared on the verge of shooting himself or others. Police decided to take action. As Sgt. Noyes dropped a percussion grenade through the window to give other officers time to move in, Monsante fired several blasts from an assault rifle, killing the 17-year police veteran. He then fired two more blasts, killing his dog, Bandit, and then himself. The police were just doing their job. They wanted to save a man’s life. Only this time, their mission failed. Listen to the podcast to learn more.Citizens Behind the Badge communicates through Substack! Please share this post and encourage other law enforcement officers and supporters to subscribe for free and receive news and updates. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit behindbadge.substack.com

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Duration:2:42
Published:June 24, 2025 4:05pm
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McLean, VA (June 24, 2025) - On October 3, 1994, an elderly man named James Monsante, who had been grieving over the death of his wife earlier that year, was on the verge of suicide. His son contacted police and told them about the stash of guns his father kept in the home. After Monsante refused to be taken to the hospital for an evaluation, the New Hampshire State Police SWAT team, led by Sgt. James Noyes, was called in to negotiate a peaceful end to the standoff. Sgt. Noyes spent most of th...

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