Former Ozark cop taken into custody after standoff in Dothan
Dothan SWAT members move through the Oates Estates apartment complex Thursday afternoon.
Published: October 9, 2008
Updated: October 10, 2008
A multi-hour standoff with a suicidal former cop ended with police forcibly entering his north Dothan apartment and taking him into custody.
Chris Ford, 33, a former Ozark police officer, sustained a self-inflicted knife wound and was taken to a local hospital for treatment, according to police. After treatment, he will be taken to the Houston County Jail and held on charges of domestic violence, first-degree burglary and violation of a protection order. More charges may be forthcoming.
According to police, Ford broke into his former mother-in-law’s Ozark residence on Thursday morning and assaulted his ex-wife, who had a protection order in place against him. A hearing on the protection order was set for Oct. 20. Ford had been served on Thursday, according to court records.
After the assault, Ford fled to Oates Estates apartments on Flynn Road in Dothan and barricaded himself inside. Ford also contacted Dale County Sheriff Wally Olson, and told him he wanted to end his life.
Police surrounded the apartment complex around noon and attempted to negotiate Ford’s surrender. During the standoff, Oates Estates residents were evacuated from the complex, and school buses set to drop off kids there were diverted to the nearby Vaughn-Blumberg center.
Trish Griggs, an Oates Estates resident, recalled the evacuation.
“They told us we had to get out, and I asked why, but they couldn’t tell us why,” she said.
Around 5 p.m., police entered the residence and took Ford into custody. Officers from the Dale County Sheriff’s Office, the Houston County Sheriff’s Office, the Ozark Police Department, the Dothan Police Department and the U.S. Marshals aided in the operation.
Dothan Police Chief John Powell said law enforcement officers had to be especially cautious with Ford’s apprehension because his police background made him very dangerous.
“He’s got the training, he knows what tactics are going to be utilized,” Powell said. “We want to make sure we have a resolution where nobody is harmed.”
As a member of the Ozark Police Department in 2004, Ford, the son of former Dale County Sheriff’s Department Chief Deputy Walter Ford, was shot four times while trying to apprehend a violent suspect. He was seriously injured but recovered.
After that point, his career as a police officer took a sharp turn downward.
Ford was arrested on domestic violence charges in April of 2007, but he was acquitted. He resigned from the Ozark Police Department in November of last year and was employed as a police officer in Midland City.
Ford was involved in a standoff with Ozark police in late February following a domestic violence incident involving his wife. He was arrested on a domestic violence charge, bonded out of jail, and returned to his residence where his wife was retrieving personal items. Once there, he assaulted her again, according to police.
On Thursday, Ford’s page on the MySpace personal networking site displayed an appeal for his two children to call him.
“Daddy loves you,” the page said.
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Reader Reactions
He was a good Police Officer until he was almost killed by a suspect. I believe that he has some mental problems from the incident. This is one of our public servants who now needs help, and its amazing to see how ungrateful most of you people are. He needs counseling and help not jail time.
He doesnt need to go only to jail…....the man needs a serious dose of heavy counseling. And it needs to be done yesterday. Its obvious that he isnt “getting past” his divorce and losing control over things. BUT if he doesnt get his brain retrained he will never be able to live a normal life. And if he doesnt get counceling soon, it wont matter how great the Ozark people are at talking him down, he will kill himself anyway. That would be horrible for his children.
Chris Ford has really got some bad problems!He has done a bunch of crimes according to what the news has told us and no telling how many he has committed that we don’t know about.What WE would like to KNOW is how come he hasn’t been locked-up,put in JAIL for commiting all these crimes??!!IF that would of been any regular citzen they would of been locked-up along time ago!! It’s beginning to appear that their maybe more than one COP in ozark that has committed a crime! What’s up with the POLICE FORCE in OZARK??If only they can “DO THE RIGHT THING”!
Chris Ford is at it again. Suprise Suprise. When are the cort systems gonna learn that he is CRAZY and that now the Ozark and Dothan tax payers are tiered of footing the bill for a phsycho. Just because he is a former police officer does not mean he gets special treatment or acquitted. LOCK HIM UP…
When is this going to stop? This “nut” needs to be put away!
What is it going to take to put this man behind bars? How many times does he have to do this before someone finally puts him away?


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