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At least 64 law enforcement officers have been shot and killed this year -- well ahead of last year's 12-month total, according to the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund.

The most recent shootings happened in Georgia. An officer from Georgia Southwestern State University and a city officer were fatally shot as they checked a report of a domestic dispute at an apartment complex near the school, police said.

    The 2016 shootings have spanned the nation, from California to Massachusetts, and they've exceeded the number of firearms-related police deaths in all of 2015. According to the fund, firearms were responsible for 41 of 123 officer fatalities in 2015.

    The decade's highest total came in 2011, with 73 officers shot dead.

    This year's shooting deaths include an officer on her first day on the job and a sheriff's corporal who was about to retire. The total of 64 includes two incidents in which an officer was accidentally shot by another officer. Here's a look at CNN's list op all the officers shot and killed in the line of duty this year, as of December 12:

    ALASKA

    SGT. ALLEN BRANDT

    Allen Brandt

    Brandt, an 11-year veteran of the Fairbanks Police Department, was shot multiple times October 16 while responding to reports of gunfire. He was wearing body armor but was struck by bullets in a leg and shrapnel in an eye.

    He died October 28 of complications experienced during surgery. After the shooting, the father of four had been well enough to speak at a community council meeting, saying he had predicted to his family he would be shot. The suspect, who fled in Brandt's patrol car, was arrested.

    ARIZONA

    OFFICER DAVID GLASSER

    David Glasser

    Phoenix police Officer Glasser, 35, was responding to a report that a man was stealing guns from his father's home when he was shot on May 18, CNN affiliate KTVK reported, citing police.

    Glasser died a day later.

    He and other officers had arrived outside the home in Phoenix's Laveen area. The caller's son was in a van when Glasser and his partner parked their squad car but got out of the van and shot Glasser, KTVK reported. Other officers returned fire, killing the gunman.

    Glasser was survived by a wife and two children, KNXV reported.

    OFFICER DARRIN REED

    Officer Darrin Reed

    Reed, 50, had responded to a call about a disturbance in the town of Show Low when a man shot him on November 10. The suspect was later killed in a standoff with police.

    ARKANSAS

    SHERIFF'S CPL. BILL COOPER

    The 65-year-old Sebastian County sheriff's deputy was on the verge of retirement when he and other officers responded to a 911 call at a manufactured home August 10 in rural western Arkansas, between Greenwood and Midland.

    The caller said a man had pulled a gun on his father. When deputies and officers arrived, the son, wearing body armor, fired a rifle repeatedly, killing Cooper and injuring another officer and a police dog, authorities said.

    The gunman eventually surrendered and was arrested, police said.

    CALIFORNIA

    OFFICER JONATHAN DeGUZMAN

    Jonathan DeGuzman

    DeGuzman, 43, of the San Diego Police Department, and another officer were shot as they tried to stop someone in the city's Southcrest section on the night of June 28, police said.

    A fellow officer arrived and rushed DeGuzman to a hospital, where he died. His wounded colleague survived. Police arrested a 52-year-old man in connection with the shootings.

    SGT. STEVE OWEN

    Steve Owen

    Owen, 53, of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department died October 5 after a suspect shot himwhile he was responding to a residential burglary.

    Owen was a 29-year department veteran.

    The suspect was apprehended.

    OFFICER JOSE GILBERT VEGA

    Jose Gilbert Vega

    Vega, 63, was one of two Palm Springs officers shot and killed October 8 while responding to a domestic disturbance. The officers were trying to negotiate with a distraught man who was inside a residence when he fired through the closed front door, police saud.

    The suspect was arrested after barricading himself in the house for 12 hours.

    Vega was a 35-year veteran nearing retirement.

    OFFICER LESLEY ZEREBNY

    Lesley Zerebny

    Zerebny, 27, was one of two Palm Springs officers shot and killed October 8 while responding to a domestic disturbance. (See entry for Officer Jose Gilbert Vega.)

    Zerebny had just returned to work from maternity leave.

    SHERIFF'S DEPUTY JACK HOPKINS

    Hopkins, of the Modoc County Sheriff's Office, was shot and killed October 19 while responding to a disturbance report. A suspect was arrested by other officers.

    SGT. ROD LUCAS

    Rod Lucas

    Lucas, of the Fresno County Sheriff's Office, was accidentally shot dead in the chest during a chat with a detective about firearms on October 31, the sheriff said.

    The shooting happened in a special investigations unit building. The detective and two other employees tried CPR and other attempts to save Lucas, but he died at a hospital.

    SHERIFF'S DEPUTY DENNIS WALLACE

    Dennis Wallace

    Stanislaus County sheriff's Deputy Dennis Wallace, 53,was shot twice while investigating a suspicious van on November 13.

    Wallace had been calling in a stolen car to dispatch when he went silent. Officers found him dead from two close-range gunshots to the head.

    A suspect was arrested after a manhunt.

    COLORADO

    SHERIFF'S DEPUTY DEREK GEER

    Derek Geer

    Geer, 40, of the Mesa County Sheriff's Office died February 8 after he was shot as he tried to detain a man in Grand Junction.

    The deputy had responded to a report of a person walking past an office building with a handgun under his armpit, near railroad tracks south of the Interstate 70 business loop, police said. Geer saw someone matching the person's description and tried to stop him, even Tasering him, but the person shot Geer, police said. A suspect later was arrested.

    Geer was an organ donor. In May, CNN published a story about a patient who received Geer's heart.

    SHERIFF'S CPL. NATE CARRIGAN

    Nate Carrigan

    Carrigan, 35, of the Park County Sheriff's Department, was fatally shot while he and two other deputies were trying to serve an eviction notice near Bailey on February 24.

    The gunman -- a man who was being evicted -- also shot the other two deputies, wounding them. The deputies returned fire and the man was killed, police said. Carrigan was a 13-year veteran in the department.

    GEORGIA

    MAJ. GREG BARNEY

    Barney, of the Riverdale Police Department, was helping police in Clayton execute a drug-related warrant at an apartment when he was fatally shot on February 11, police said.

    Barney was a 25-year veteran of the department and had a wife and two children, CNN affiliate WSB reported.

    US MARSHALS DEPUTY COMMANDER PATRICK CAROTHERS

    Carothers, 53, was shot dead on the morning of November 18 in Long County, Georgia. He was trying to serve an arrest warrant for a fugitive, Dontrell Carter, when Carter shot Carothers, the US Justice Department said.

    Carter also was shot; both men died at hospitals, the Justice Department said.

    OFFICER JODY SMITH

    Smith, who worked as a police officer at Georgia Southwestern State University, was shot as he and another officer checked a report of a domestic dispute at an apartment complex in Americus on December 7. Smith died the next day at a hospital.

    The suspect was found dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, authorities said.

    The other officer, who worked for the Americus Police Department, also died. The two officers were best friends.

    OFFICER TIM SMITH

    Tim Smith

    The Eastman, Georgia, policeman was responding to a call about a suspicious person when he encountered a man who shot him and fled the scene. Smith died at an area hospital.

    Smith died just two days before his 31st birthday.

    He left behind a fiancee, two sons, a 5-month-old daughter and a stepson, his fiancee told CNN.

    SHERIFF'S DEPUTY PATRICK SONDRON

    Patrick Sondron

    Peach County sheriff's deputies Sondron, 41, and Daryl Smallwood were called to a dispute between neighbors in central Georgia on November 6. The suspect opened fire at the deputies when they arrived. Sondron died at a local hospital.

    SHERIFF'S DEPUTY DARYL SMALLWOOD

    Smallwood, 39, was one of the two law enforcement officers shot on November 6.

    OFFICER NICHOLAS RYAN SMARR

    Nicholas Ryan Smarr

    Smarr, 25, of the Americus Police Department, was shot and killed as he and another officer checked a report of a domestic dispute at an apartment complexin the southwest Georgia city December 7.

    The other officer, who works at the nearby Georgia Southwestern State University, also died. The two officers were best friends.

    INDIANA

    SHERIFF'S DEPUTY CARL KOONTZ

    Carl Koontz

    Howard County sheriff's Deputy Carl A. Koontz, 27, was shot and killed March 20 in a shootout at a Russiaville trailer park while trying to serve a warrant for a man accused of failing to appear in court on charges of illegally possessing a syringe, police said.

    One of Koontz's colleagues also was injured in the shooting. The shooter -- the man who was named in the warrant -- then fatally shot himself in the head, police said. Koontz, a former Marine, had nearly three years on the job.

    IOWA

    SGT. ANTHONY "TONY" BEMINIO

    Beminio, of the Des Moines Police Department, was one of two central Iowa police officers shot while they sat in squad vehicles at intersections roughly 2 miles apart shortly after 1 a.m. on November 2, authorities said. A suspect was taken into custody.

    OFFICER JUSTIN MARTIN

    Martin, of the Urbandale Police Department, was one of two central Iowa police officers shot while they sat in squad vehicles at intersections roughly 2 miles apart shortly after 1 a.m. on November 2, authorities said. A suspect was taken into custody.

    KANSAS

    DETECTIVE BRAD LANCASTER

    Brad Lancaster

    The Kansas City, Kansas, detective was shot and killed May 9 while responding to a call of a suspicious person near a casino.

    The gunman fled in the detective's vehicle and stole two more vehicles before being arrested, police said.

    CAPT. ROBERT DAVID MELTON

    The Kansas City, Kansas, officer was shot and killed on July 19 while chasing people who'd allegedly been involved in a drive-by shooting, police said.

    Melton, 46, was his department's second officer to be shot dead in the line of duty after Lancaster (above).

    LOUISIANA

    SHERIFF'S DEPUTY DAVID F. MICHEL JR.

    The Jefferson Parish sheriff's deputy was shot dead on June 22 during a confrontation with a man he had approached on the street, authorities said.

    SHERIFF'S DEPUTY BRAD GARAFOLA

    Sheriff's Deputy Brad Garafola

    Garafola, 45, of the East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff's Office, was one of three law enforcement officers shot dead -- and one of six shot in total -- on July 17 by Gavin Long in Baton Rouge, police said.

    Long shot the officers after posting a YouTube video in which he spoke about recent protests and officer-involved shootings, and said that victims of bullying needed to resort to bloodshed.

    The officers' deaths came nearly two weeks after a police officer shot and killed Alton Sterling, a Baton Rouge resident. That death, as well as a July 6 shooting of a man by police in Minnesota, kicked off days of national turmoil that included a gunman shooting and killing five police officers in Dallas on July 7.

    OFFICER MATTHEW GERALD

    Matthew Gerald

    Gerald, 41, of the Baton Rogue Police Department, was one of three Louisiana law enforcement officers shot dead -- and one of six shot in total -- on July 17 by Gavin Long in Baton Rouge, police said.

    (See entry for sheriff's Deputy Brad Garafola).

    CPL. MONTRELL JACKSON

    Montrell Jackson

    Jackson, 32, of the Baton Rouge Police Department, was one of three Louisiana law enforcement officers shot dead -- and one of six shot in total -- on July 17 by Gavin Long in Baton Rouge, police said.

    (See entry for sheriff's Deputy Brad Garafola).

    MARYLAND

    SHERIFF'S DEPUTY PATRICK DAILEY

    Dailey, of the Harford County Sheriff's Office, was one of two deputies fatally shot at or near a restaurant in Abingdon on February 10.

    Dailey was called to a Panera Bread restaurant to investigate a man, but as Dailey talked to him the man shot him in the head, police said. The man fled toward nearby apartments, where he shot and killed Deputy Mark Logsdon (below), police said. Other deputies shot the gunman, who was pronounced dead at the scene.

    SHERIFF'S DEPUTY MARK LOGSDON

    Logsdon, of the Harford County Sheriff's Office, was one of two deputies fatally shot at or near a restaurant in Abingdon on February 10. (See entry for Deputy Patrick Dailey, above.)

    OFFICER JACAI COLSON

    Jacai Colson

    Colson and other Prince George's County police officers were in a shootout with a gunman who'd ambushed them outside their police station when Colson was shot and killed by mistake by a fellow officer on March 13, police said.

    Colson, a 28-year-old undercover narcotics detective, was in plain clothes when he drove up to the station to find the gunfight under way. An officer shot him when he left his car to confront the gunman, police said.

    MASSACHUSETTS

    OFFICER RONALD TARENTINO JR.

    Ronald Tarentino Jr.

    The 42-year-old Auburn police officer was making a traffic stop in the early morning of May 22 when an occupant of the car fatally shot him and fled, police said.

    MICHIGAN

    COURT BAILIFF RONALD KIENZLE

    Kienzle, 63, was one of two court bailiffs shot and killed July 11 in a courthouse in Berrien County by an inmate who had grabbed a deputy's gun outside a holding cell, police said.

    SUPERVISING COURT BAILIFF JOSEPH ZANGARO

    Zangaro, 61, was shot and killed along with Kienzle (above) on July 11 in a courthouse in Berrien County by an inmate who had grabbed a deputy's gun outside a holding cell, police said.

    SGT. KENNETH STEIL

    The Detroit police's Steil was wounded by a carjacking suspect with a sawed-off shotgun during a foot pursuit. Steil was expected to recover but developed a blood clot in the hospital and died two weeks later on September 17.

    OFFICER COLLIN ROSE

    Officer Collin Rose

    Rose, a 29-year-old officer with Wayne State University's police department in Detroit, was shot near campus while trying to stop someone on November 22. He died a day later at a hospital.

    Rose was on a neighborhood patrol in an area that has recently seen a rash of auto crimes. He saw a subject on a bike approach the area, and he called for backup, police said. When the backup officer arrived, he found Rose with a gunshot wound to the head. The circumstances surrounding the shooting weren't immediately clear.

    MISSISSIPPI

    SPECIAL AGENT LEE TARTT

    Lee Tartt

    Tartt, 44, an agent with the Mississippi Bureau of Narcotics, was fatally shot on the morning of February 20 as he and other officers entered a home in Iuka, trying to end a six-hour standoff with a man inside, police said.

    Police had been called there on a report of a domestic disturbance. Tartt was a 22-year veteran of law enforcement and had been with the Mississippi Bureau of Narcotics since 2000, CNN affiliate WREG in Memphis reported. He left a wife and two children.

    MISSOURI

    OFFICER BLAKE SNYDER

    Snyder, 33, of the St. Louis police died October 6 while responding to a disturbance call. The officer walked up to a vehicle, and a suspect shot him once with a 9 mm pistol. His partner shot and wounded the suspect.

    NEW MEXICO

    OFFICER JOSE CHAVEZ

    Jose Chavez

    Chavez, 33, had just arrived to help an officer with a traffic stop in Hatch on August 12 when a passenger of the stopped vehicle exited and shot him, police said.

    Chavez was taken to a hospital, where he had surgery before he was pronounced dead, police said. Three people were taken into custody.

    OFFICER CLINT CORVINUS

    Clint Corvinus

    Corvinus, a 4½ year veteran of the Alamogordo Police Department, was shot and killed September 2 as he and another officer pursued a wanted suspect on foot.

    NEW YORK

    SERGEANT PAUL TUOZZOLO

    New York City police sergeant Tuozzolo, 41, responded to a 911 call from a woman who said an armed man had broken into an apartment on November 4. The officers eventually found the man who shot at them, killing Tuozzolo and injuring another officer. Police returned fire, killing the man. Tuozzolo had served with the NYPD for 19 years.

    NORTH CAROLINA

    OFFICER TIM BRACKEEN

    Brackeen of the Shelby Police Department was shot September 10 while serving an arrest warrant. He died two days later at the hospital. The suspect was arrested a few days later in Rhode Island and charged with murder.

    NORTH DAKOTA

    OFFICER JASON MOSZER

    Moszer, 33, of the Fargo Police Department was shot February 10 during a standoff that followed a report of a domestic disturbance at a home in Fargo, police said.

    He died the next day. He was six-year veteran of the department and left a wife and two stepchildren, CNN affiliate WDAY-TV reported.

    OHIO

    OFFICER THOMAS COTTRELL

    Thomas Cottrell

    Cottrell was fatally shot behind the municipal building in the village of Danville on the night of January 17.

    A suspect eventually was arrested. Minutes before Cottrell was killed, authorities said, the suspect's ex-girlfriend called them to say he had taken off with his weapons and was looking to kill an officer.

    Cottrell was one of Danville's six police officers at the time of his death.

    OFFICER STEVEN SMITH

    Steven Smith

    Columbus police Officer Steven Smith was in an armored vehicle April 10, serving on a SWAT team that was trying to serve a warrant for alleged arson, when a man inside an apartment fired a shot into the vehicle, hitting Smith, CNN affiliate WCMH reported.

    Smith, 54, died two days later. He left a wife and two adult children, WCMH reported.

    The man suspected of shooting Smith was arrested.

    OREGON

    SGT. JASON GOODDING

    Jason Goodding

    Goodding and another officer were trying to arrest a wanted man on a street in the Pacific coast town of Seaside on February 5. The suspect resisted arrest and shot Goodding, who returned fire and hit him, police said.

    Both Goodding, a 39-year-old Seaside police officer, and the suspect later died at a hospital.

    PENNSYLVANIA

    OFFICER SCOTT BASHIOUM

    Canonsburg police Officer Scott Bashioum was shot dead November 10 as he approached a home to check a report about a domestic dispute, police said.

    PUERTO RICO

    SGT. LUIS A. MELENDEZ-MALDONADO

    Melendez-Maldonado of the Puerto Rico Police Department was shot and killed October 12 while he and other agents conducted a narcotics investigation.

    SOUTH CAROLINA

    OFFICER ALLEN LEE JACOBS

    Allen Jacobs

    Greenville police Officer Allen Lee Jacobs, 28, was fatally shot on March 18 by a 17-year-old boy, police said.

    Jacobs and at least one other officer were trying to interview the teen about a weapon purchase, but the teen ran. After the officers gave chase, the teen opened fire, hitting Jacobs, according to police. The teen eventually fatally shot himself, police said.

    Jacobs left two sons and a wife who was pregnant.

    TENNESSEE

    SPECIAL AGENT DE'GREAUN FRAZIER

    De'Greaun Frazier

    The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation agent was working undercover in Jackson, trying to buy illicit drugs from someone as they were sitting in a vehicle during in a sting operation, when the target pulled out a gun and tried to rob Frazier and an informant on August 9, authorities said.

    Frazier, 35, was shot once and died at a hospital, the bureau said. The person accused of shooting him was arrested.

    Frazier had joined the bureau only six months earlier. He was the first TBI officer ever killed in the line of duty.

    OFFICER KENNY MOATS

    Kenny Moats

    The 32-year-old Maryville police officer and a partner went to a home to check a report of domestic violence involving someone with a gun on August 25. They parked their vehicle behind the house, found the alleged victim and helped that person to safety, police said.

    The officers then took cover behind their vehicle to wait for help, but a man opened fire on them from a garage, hitting Moats in the neck, police said.

    Other officers eventually arrested the shooter, police said. Moats died at a hospital.

    TEXAS

    OFFICER DAVID HOFER

    Hofer was fatally shot in a park in Euless on March 1 while responding to a call of a suspicious person.

    The suspect opened fire when Hofer and a partner arrived, police said.

    SENIOR CPL. LORNE AHRENS

    Lorne Ahrens

    Ahrens, 48, of the Dallas Police Department was one of five law enforcement officers shot and killed by a gunman during a protest in Dallas on July 7.

    The gunman, whom police eventually killed, had expressed that he was upset about recent police shootings, wanted to kill white people and white police officers, and "expressed anger for Black Lives Matter," Dallas police Chief David Brown said.

    The protest was over two shootings earlier in the week in which officers fatally shot black civilians in Louisiana and Minnesota.

    OFFICER MICHAEL KROL

    Michael Krol

    Krol, 40, of the Dallas Police Department, was one of five law enforcement officers shot and killed by a gunman during a protest in Dallas on July 7. (See entry for Cpl. Lorne Ahrens).

    SGT. MICHAEL SMITH

    Michael Smith

    Smith, 55, of the Dallas Police Department, was one of five law enforcement officers shot and killed by a gunman during a protest in Dallas on July 7. (See entry for Cpl. Lorne Ahrens.)

    OFFICER BRENT THOMPSON

    Brent Thompson

    Thompson, 43, a Dallas Area Rapid Transit officer, was one of five law enforcement officers shot and killed by a gunman during a protest in Dallas on July 7. (See entry for Cpl. Lorne Ahrens.) Thompson had gotten married less than two weeks earlier.

    OFFICER PATRICK ZAMARRIPA

    Patrick Zamarripa

    Zamarripa, 32, of the Dallas Police Department, was one of five law enforcement officers shot and killed by a gunman during a protest in Dallas on July 7. (See entry for Cpl. Lorne Ahrens.)

    DETECTIVE BENJAMIN MARCONI

    Benjamin Marconi

    San Antonio police officer Marconi, 50, was shot in his patrol car on November 20 outside police headquarters in what the department's chief described as a targeted killing.

    UTAH

    OFFICER DOUGLAS BARNEY

    Douglas Barney

    Barney, 44, of the United Police Department of Greater Salt Lake was shot and killed while investigating a traffic accident January 17.

    Barney and other officers had responded to the accident and then began to search for two people who had fled the scene. Barney found a suspect who shot the officer, police said. A shootout followed, leaving the gunman dead and another police officer injured, authorities said.

    VIRGINIA

    TROOPER CHAD P. DERMYER

    Chad Dermyer

    Dermyer, a 37-year-old Virginia State Police trooper, was participating in a training operation with other troopers at a Greyhound bus station in Richmond on March 31 when a man walked away from his luggage.

    Dermyer approached the man, and after the two talked for a few seconds, the man pulled a gun from his waistband and fatally shot the trooper, police said.

    Dermeyer and his colleagues had been training to look for suspicious activity. The shooter was not involved in the training program.

    OFFICER ASHLEY GUINDON

    On her first day on the job with Prince William County police, Guindon, 28, was shot and killed February 27 while responding to a report of domestic violence at a Woodbridge house, police said.

    Two other officers were shot and injured. A man suspected of shooting them also is accused of killing his wife, whose body was found inside the home, police said.

    Guindon had taken her oath of office the day earlier.

    WASHINGTON

    OFFICER REGINALD 'JAKE' GUTIERREZ

    Reginald "Jake" Gutierrez

    Gutierrez, a Tacoma police officer, was shot and killed while responding to a report of domestic violence in that port city on November 30, police said.

    He was a 17-year veteran of the force and was survived by his fiancee and children, police said.

    WISCONSIN

    DEPUTY SHERIFF DAN GLAZE

    Glaze, 33, of the Rusk County Sheriff's Office was shot and killed October 29 while investigating a suspicious vehicle. A suspect was taken into custody.

    An earlier version of this story mistakenly included deceased Sgt. Craig Hutchinson of the Travis County Sheriff's Office in Texas.

    CNN's Eliott C. McLaughlin contributed to this report.