Los Angeles Times

Off-duty Oxnard officer is killed

- By Jaclyn Cosgrove

The 44-year-old was leaving work on his own motorcycle when he collided with a turning semi truck.

A 45-year-old Oxnard police officer was killed shortly after leaving work when his motorcycle and a semi truck collided.

About 4 p.m. Wednesday, officers responded to a traffic collision on 3rd Street near Campton Drive and soon found their colleague, Officer Nathan Martin, suffering from life-threatenin­g injuries.

Martin, a 20-year veteran of the Oxnard Police Department, was taken to a hospital, where he died.

“It is a terrible and dark day for everyone here at the city of Oxnard and the Oxnard Police Department,” Police Chief Scott Whitney said at a news conference. “Several of the first responders on scene were close personal friends of Officer Martin and are obviously devastated.”

The California Highway Patrol is investigat­ing the incident.

According to preliminar­y informatio­n, Martin was on his personal motorcycle riding eastbound on 3rd Street, less than a mile from the station, when the truck turned in front of him, Whitney said. Authoritie­s have not yet determined whether the truck driver violated traffic laws.

“Clearly you don’t have the right to turn in front of oncoming traffic,” Whitney said.

Whitney said he did not believe the driver was in custody.

Martin held several assignment­s while an officer on the force, including as a patrol officer, property crimes investigat­or and traffic officer. He was most recently assigned as a school resource officer at Hueneme High School.

Martin is survived by his wife and three children. His brother, Tom, is also an Oxnard police officer.

“He was a good man, he worked hard for the city,” Whitney said. “He was committed to his job ....

“The students at Hueneme High School loved him. The faculty loved him,” the police chief said. “We know that they’re going to take it hard tomorrow.”

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OFFICER Nathan Martin, 45.

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