The Phoenix community is mourning the heartbreaking loss of Susan Hawkins, a 60-year-old Phoenix Municipal Court officer who was fatally struck by a truck in downtown Phoenix on Wednesday afternoon.
Authorities say Hawkins was in the downtown area when the devastating incident occurred, sending shockwaves through the courthouse and the wider community she served with unwavering dedication. Emergency crews responded quickly, but despite their efforts, she succumbed to her injuries at the scene.
Colleagues remember Hawkins as a steadfast public servant whose professionalism, kindness, and sense of duty left a lasting impression on everyone she encountered. Over the years, she became a familiar and reassuring presence at the courthouse, known for treating all who passed through its doors with fairness and compassion.
News of her sudden death has deeply affected fellow officers, court staff, and city officials, many of whom described her as not only a respected colleague but also a cherished friend. Tributes have begun pouring in, honoring a woman whose life was defined by service to others and commitment to keeping her community safe.
The circumstances surrounding the crash remain under investigation as authorities work to determine what led to the fatal collision.
As Phoenix grieves, loved ones are holding tightly to memories of Susan Hawkins’s warmth, integrity, and dedication — a legacy that will continue to live on in the lives she touched and the community she faithfully served.
