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MOther of 2
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May all our Heros Rest in PEace!!! God Bless them for all the hard work and dedication they put to make society a better place!
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JayBee
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MOther of 2 wrote: May all our Heros Rest in PEace!!! God Bless them for all the hard work and dedication they put to make society a better place! God Bless You, Mother of 2, for your post. Many people are the first to disparage those in law enforcement based on their (or someone they know) negative experience with officers. A few bad cops can label all cops as such. But to have a family member, friend, loved one, involved is law enforcement is to personally understand what they risk every day to protect us. My own particular "Hero" is a Deputy in Wa., and I thank God every day he, and his brother officers across the country, and the world, are able to leave at the end of their shift to return for another day. To those that have fallen, you may be gone, but you are never forgotten and always loved in our hearts and minds.
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MOther of 2
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JayBee wrote: <quoted text> God Bless You, Mother of 2, for your post. Many people are the first to disparage those in law enforcement based on their (or someone they know) negative experience with officers. A few bad cops can label all cops as such. But to have a family member, friend, loved one, involved is law enforcement is to personally understand what they risk every day to protect us. My own particular "Hero" is a Deputy in Wa., and I thank God every day he, and his brother officers across the country, and the world, are able to leave at the end of their shift to return for another day. To those that have fallen, you may be gone, but you are never forgotten and always loved in our hearts and minds. Thank you for your awesome comment. I am a Deputy Wife, niece of a Veteran LAPD Officer, I am a great friend of a LAPD Detective myself and I fear for their life EVERY SINGLE DAY. They put their lives on the line to save sorry asses like JEsse whom has nothing better to do than to open his mouth and speak worthless trash. God Bless all the Men and Woman of Law Enforcement!
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Laughing Outloud
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MOther of 2 wrote: <quoted text> Thank you for your awesome comment. I am a Deputy Wife, niece of a Veteran LAPD Officer, I am a great friend of a LAPD Detective myself and I fear for their life EVERY SINGLE DAY. They put their lives on the line to save sorry asses like JEsse whom has nothing better to do than to open his mouth and speak worthless trash. God Bless all the Men and Woman of Law Enforcement! My prayers to you and yours. Brother a Deputy, sister an OC agency Detective, I was formerly in law enforcement (civilian); son want to be a Police Officer. Deputy David March is his role model, and the "EOW" button I got at his one year memorial is on my car visor-my "Guardian Angel"- I look at every day to remember him, and all men and women, in law enforcement. Jesse is a little punk.
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JayBee
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Sorry..Mother of 2..that last post was mine!(different name)
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jammer
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Very nice tribute.
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jammer
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JayBee wrote: <quoted text> God Bless You, Mother of 2, for your post. Many people are the first to disparage those in law enforcement based on their (or someone they know) negative experience with officers. A few bad cops can label all cops as such. But to have a family member, friend, loved one, involved is law enforcement is to personally understand what they risk every day to protect us. My own particular "Hero" is a Deputy in WA., and I thank God every day he, and his brother officers across the country, and the world, are able to leave at the end of their shift to return for another day. To those that have fallen, you may be gone, but you are never forgotten and always loved in our hearts and minds. I met many, many dirt bags like Jesse during my career in law enforcement. It is just too bad that society chooses to protect them. There should be a law that requires them to be euthanized, in order to rid the earth of these fugitives from the human race.
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MOther of 2
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Laughing Outloud wrote: <quoted text> My prayers to you and yours. Brother a Deputy, sister an OC agency Detective, I was formerly in law enforcement (civilian); son want to be a Police Officer. Deputy David March is his role model, and the "EOW" button I got at his one year memorial is on my car visor-my "Guardian Angel"- I look at every day to remember him, and all men and women, in law enforcement. Jesse is a little punk. Deputy March was a great man. I too sport his pin and his T-shirts that were sold at my husbands work. We support their family during this time of need. We are a family....LE Family. We stick together. Thanks for all the thoughts and prayers...Mine too are with you and your LE Family!
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JayBee
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jammer wrote: <quoted text> I met many, many dirt bags like Jesse during my career in law enforcement. It is just too bad that society chooses to protect them. There should be a law that requires them to be euthanized, in order to rid the earth of these fugitives from the human race. Broke my heart when they put down Eight Belles at the Derby (non-racing thoroughbred owner myself), but no tears of mine would be shed if the same ending were for the human waste that continues to breed like maggots. Well, I suppose the only positive that Jesse (and the thousands of other crooks like him) contributes to society is job security for LE. They'll always be another moron to move up and take his place.:):) ;)
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