Gerard Benderoth

American policeman and strongman From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Gerard Benderoth (February 1, 1969 – March 8, 2017) was an American policeman and strongman.

Born(1969-02-01)February 1, 1969
DiedMarch 8, 2017(2017-03-08) (aged 48)
Causeof deathSelf-inflicted gunshot wound
EducationWestchester Community College, Troy State
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Gerard Benderoth
Born(1969-02-01)February 1, 1969
DiedMarch 8, 2017(2017-03-08) (aged 48)
Cause of deathSelf-inflicted gunshot wound
EducationWestchester Community College, Troy State
OccupationsPoliceman, Strongman, Boxer
Police career
DepartmentNew York City Police Department, Haverstraw Police Department
Other workStrongman, Boxer
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Education

He was a football player at North Rockland High School, later attending Westchester Community College and Troy State in Alabama.[1]

Police career

He was a New York City Police officer for more than a decade, and later a local police officer in Haverstraw, Rockland County, New York.

Strongman

He had vied for years to try to win the title "World's Strongest Man".

Standing 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) tall, he weighed 325 pounds (147 kg) and, before crowds of up to 20,000, he had done everything from carrying 450-pound stones to deadlifting 825-pound cars.[2]

Boxer

Benderoth was also a boxer, his skills qualified him for the 1996 Hudson Valley boxing team at the Empire State Games. In 1995, he was a New York Golden Gloves super heavy weight 220-pound finalist, losing by decision.

Death

Benderoth died on March 8, 2017, age 48, from a self-inflicted gunshot wound when he was pulled over by FBI agents and local police officers just a short drive from his home.[3][4] The FBI reportedly planned to arrest Benderoth on a sealed indictment related to the Tartaglione multiple murder and drug conspiracy case.[5]

Personal life

Benderoth lived in Stony Point, Rockland County, New York, with his wife and four children.[4]

Achievements

  • 2006 - America's Strongest Man 13th
  • 2007 - America's Strongest Man 14th
  • 2008 - America's Strongest Man 10th

References

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