National Fraternal Order of Police: There are individuals across the United States that kiss their loved ones goodbye each morning, not knowing if itโll be the last time. They go to work each day to protect us, some making the ultimate sacrifice for complete strangers.
We Will Never Forget Their Sacrifice #EOW
Saturday May 15 at 12:00EST
Please join us for a virtual memorial service as we honor our fallen brothers and sisters. #PoliceWeek
Visit http://fop.net
We Will Never Forget Their Sacrifice #EOW
Saturday May 15 at 12:00EST
Please join us for a virtual memorial service as we honor our fallen brothers and sisters. #PoliceWeek
Visit http://fop.net
Remembering LASD Dep. Joseph Solano, #EOW 06-12-19. He was off-duty, at a restaurant when he was shot by the suspect.Deputy Solano is described as a really good dad by his son and described as a well-liked deputy and family man by his partners.
LA County Sheriff Alex Villanueva: Two years ago, this was one of the most difficult notifications I had to deliver. When a first responder dies, the entire community suffers; the family, friends, and the first responderโs department.
LA County Sheriff Alex Villanueva: Two years ago, this was one of the most difficult notifications I had to deliver. When a first responder dies, the entire community suffers; the family, friends, and the first responderโs department.
LA County Sheriff Alex Villanueva: From all of us at LASD to our law enforcement partners at Kern County Sheriff we are deeply saddened by the news of the Deputy Sheriff who was killed in the line of duty, and a second deputy injured. We extend sincerest condolences, and speedy recovery for the deputy injured. #EOW
End of watch September 9, 1930.
Officer Edgar J. Combs was near the end of his shift patrolling at midnight along the Famoso Highway north of Bakersfield, when the front tire of his motorcycle blew out as he was crossing railroad tracks. The motorcycle turned over and the 33-year-old patrolman was hurled 70 feet and killed instantly.
#Endofwatch #EOW #honorthefallen #lineofduty
California Highway Patrol
Officer Edgar J. Combs was near the end of his shift patrolling at midnight along the Famoso Highway north of Bakersfield, when the front tire of his motorcycle blew out as he was crossing railroad tracks. The motorcycle turned over and the 33-year-old patrolman was hurled 70 feet and killed instantly.
#Endofwatch #EOW #honorthefallen #lineofduty
California Highway Patrol
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