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5/20/2016 6:54 am  #1


National Police Week May

National Police Week
Sunday, May 15, 2016 through Saturday, May 21, 2016


Those Who Made the Ultimate Sacrifice and Those Who Continue to Serve

In 1962, President Kennedy proclaimed May 15 as National Peace Officers Memorial Day and the calendar week in which May 15 falls, as National Police Week. Established by a joint resolution of Congress in 1962, National Police Week pays special recognition to those law enforcement officers who have lost their lives in the line of duty for the safety and protection of others.

On average, one law enforcement officer is killed in the line of duty somewhere in the United States every 61 hours. Since the first known line-of-duty death in 1791, more than 20,000 U.S. law enforcement officers have made the ultimate sacrifice.


 


 “We hold these truths to be self-evident,”  former vice president Biden said during a campaign event in Texas on Monday. "All men and women created by — you know, you know, the thing.”

 
 

5/20/2016 6:56 am  #2


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2016 Recently Fallen  May 19, 2016 
 Police Officer David Glasser 
 Phoenix Police Department AZ
   May 9, 2016 
 Detective Brad Lancaster 
 Kansas City Police Department KS
   May 5, 2016 
 Investigator Anthony Freeman 
 Bibb County Sheriff's Office GA
   May 1, 2016 
 Sergeant Jorge Ramos 
 Florida Department of Corrections FL
   April 18, 2016 
 Agent Jose Daniel Barraza 
 U.S. Customs & Border Protection - U.S. Border Patrol TX
   April 12, 2016 
 Police Officer Steven M. Smith 
 Columbus Division of Police OH
   March 31, 2016 
 Trooper Chad P. Dermyer 
 Virginia State Police VA
   March 26, 2016 
 Police Officer Susan Farrell 
 Des Moines Police Department IA
   March 26, 2016 
 Police Officer Carlos Puente-Morales 
 Des Moines Police Department IA
   March 26, 2016 
 Trooper Jeffrey Nichols 
 Texas DPS- Texas Highway Patrol TX
   March 20, 2016 
 Deputy Sheriff Carl A. Koontz 
 Howard County Sheriff's Office IN
   March 18, 2016 
 Police Officer Allen Lee Jacobs 
 Greenville Police Department SC
   March 16, 2016 
 Trooper Thomas Clardy 
 Massachusetts State Police MA
   March 14, 2016 
 Police Officer David Ortiz 
 El Paso Police Department TX
   March 14, 2016 
 First Sergeant Joseph G. Portaro 
 West Virginia State Police WV
   March 13, 2016 
 Police Officer Jacai D. Colson 
 Prince George's County Police Department MD
   March 13, 2016 
 Highway Patrol Officer Nathan Daniel Taylor 
 California Highway Patrol CA
   March 12, 2016 
 Deputy Sheriff John Robert Kotfila Jr. 
 Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office FL
   March 8, 2016 
 Trooper Sean Cullen 
 New Jersey State Police NJ
   March 4, 2016 
 Police Officer Scot Fitzgerald 
 South Jacksonville Police Department IL


 “We hold these truths to be self-evident,”  former vice president Biden said during a campaign event in Texas on Monday. "All men and women created by — you know, you know, the thing.”

 
     Thread Starter
 

5/20/2016 6:57 am  #3


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2016 Recently Fallen  March 1, 2016 
 Deputy Sheriff Travis Russell 
 Las Animas County Sheriff's Office CO
   March 1, 2016 
 Police Officer David S. Hofer 
 Euless Police Department TX
   February 29, 2016 
 Police Officer Jorge L. Gil 
 Haines City Police Department FL
   February 27, 2016 
 Police Officer Ashley Guindon 
 Prince William County Police Department VA
   February 24, 2016 
 Corporal Nate Carrigan 
 Park County Sheriff's Office CO
   February 20, 2016 
 Special Agent Lee Tartt 
 Mississippi Department of Public Safety - Bureau of Narcotics MS
   February 11, 2016 
 Major Greg Barney 
 Riverdale Police Department GA
   February 11, 2016 
 Police Officer Jason Moszer 
 Fargo Police Department ND
   February 10, 2016 
 Deputy Sheriff Derek Geer 
 Mesa County Sheriff's Department CO
   February 10, 2016 
 Deputy Sheriff Patrick Dailey 
 Harford County Sheriff's Office MD
   February 10, 2016 
 Deputy Sheriff Scott Ballantyne 
 Tulare County Sheriff's Department CA
   February 10, 2016 
 Deputy Sheriff Mark Logsdon 
 Harford County Sheriff's Office MD
   February 5, 2016 
 Sergeant Jason Goodding 
 Seaside Police Department OR
   January 24, 2016 
 Special Agent Scott McGuire 
 U.S. Department of Homeland Security - Immigration and Customs Enforcement FL
   January 20, 2016 
 Correctional Officer Adam Conrad 
 Marion County Sheriff's Office IL
   January 17, 2016 
 Police Officer Thomas Cottrell 
 Danville Police Department OH
   January 17, 2016 
 Police Officer Douglas Scott Barney 
 Unified Police Department of Greater Salt Lake UT
 


 “We hold these truths to be self-evident,”  former vice president Biden said during a campaign event in Texas on Monday. "All men and women created by — you know, you know, the thing.”

 
     Thread Starter
 

5/20/2016 12:08 pm  #4


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We get bombarded by the "bad news" relating to those who have chosen to work as policemen and policewomen, but the "good news" generally goes unreported or underreported. 

They have to make split second decisions every day regarding not only others lives but their own as your article correctly points out. 

 


"Do not confuse motion and progress, A rocking horse keeps moving but does not make any progress"
 
 

5/20/2016 2:49 pm  #5


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Just to satisfy my own curiosity I googled 'most dangerous jobs in America'.  The results surprised me a bit.  Police work ranks up there, and it is a tough occupation to pursue for sure, but it generally ranks below many others.  Check it out, and maybe you'll be as surprised as I was.  There are some rather risky jobs out there.

 

5/20/2016 4:33 pm  #6


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Just Fred wrote:

Just to satisfy my own curiosity I googled 'most dangerous jobs in America'.  The results surprised me a bit.  Police work ranks up there, and it is a tough occupation to pursue for sure, but it generally ranks below many others.  Check it out, and maybe you'll be as surprised as I was.  There are some rather risky jobs out there.

 
Is Alaskan Fisherman still no. 1?

I have respect for the cops.  I have more than a few friends and relatives who are cops, and what they do is a tough job.  Sure, I curse them and get pissed off at cops once in a while when they pull me over and give me a citation for seemingly benign infractions, like going 6 mph over the speed limit while everyone else is going 20 over the speed limit right by us while I'm pulled over, but whatever.  I'm always courteous to them when I have to interact with them.

 

5/20/2016 4:43 pm  #7


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The Man wrote:

Just Fred wrote:

Just to satisfy my own curiosity I googled 'most dangerous jobs in America'.  The results surprised me a bit.  Police work ranks up there, and it is a tough occupation to pursue for sure, but it generally ranks below many others.  Check it out, and maybe you'll be as surprised as I was.  There are some rather risky jobs out there.

 
Is Alaskan Fisherman still no. 1?

I have respect for the cops. I have more than a few friends and relatives who are cops, and what they do is a tough job. Sure, I curse them and get pissed off at cops once in a while when they pull me over and give me a citation for seemingly benign infractions, like going 6 mph over the speed limit while everyone else is going 20 over the speed limit right by us while I'm pulled over, but whatever. I'm always courteous to them when I have to interact with them.

One thing for sure, you don't have to worry about a fish pulling a gun on you. 


"Do not confuse motion and progress, A rocking horse keeps moving but does not make any progress"
 
 

5/20/2016 4:58 pm  #8


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I appreciate what the police do.

I understand how it feels to go to work knowing it might be your last day on earth.

But in every encounter I've had with police in this country, every time, they were going out of their way to escalate what was a minor problem.  I have little doubt that had I had a more aggressive personality I probably would have taken the bait.

I grew up being told about Officer Friendly.

I have yet to meet him.


If you make yourself miserable trying to make others happy that means everyone is miserable.

-Me again

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5/20/2016 6:44 pm  #9


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Conspiracy Theory wrote:

I appreciate what the police do.

I understand how it feels to go to work knowing it might be your last day on earth.

But in every encounter I've had with police in this country, every time, they were going out of their way to escalate what was a minor problem.  I have little doubt that had I had a more aggressive personality I probably would have taken the bait.

I grew up being told about Officer Friendly.

I have yet to meet him.

 
I completely get where you're coming from.  When I was younger, I got pulled over by a cop and I asked him some legitimate questions.  He reacted as if I just called his mother a whore to his face.  They weren't difficult questions, nor smart-alecky, and asked calmly, but holy heck did he erupt.  From that point forward, any time I have to interact with a cop, I limit my words to yes and no.  I assume that all cops are morons who have no discretion and very limited intelligence, and if I have questions I take it up with their boss or a judge after the fact.

Last edited by The Man (5/20/2016 6:47 pm)

 

5/20/2016 7:58 pm  #10


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"The only job in which in you can bring a life into this world, change a life and end a life--all in the same day."


Life is an Orthros.
 

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