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The memorial and the words are outstanding. The author, designer and builders are to be commended.
--Eric Fesselmeyer
Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Tonight is quiet, maybe it needs to be. It’s been a year since, and I remember when I heard the news. It was April the first and I thought it was the most horrible April Fool’s Day prank. When I knew it was not a joke, my first thought was “Was it one of our’s?” One of the ones I work with at the store. But realized:



They are ALL “our’s”.





I thought about how scary it seemed that this had happened and, how the world didn’t seem so scary before. It was BECAUSE of “Them” that it wasn’t so scary before. The thin blue line they call it, between chaos and peace. Those special people that handle what we cannot or couldn’t, so we can remain comfortably oblivious in our lives. Till we need them at our beck and call, or until we do something and want to blame them for ‘picking on us’.



They are never ‘off duty’. They are there, with their families, with an eye on our kids when they wander away from us just for a minute at the mall. Making sure nothing happens, never saying a word, until we notice and retrieve our little one. The ones that wouldn’t pass an accident until they know help is coming. The ones that would intervene if someone was being shoved around in a parking lot. There to look after us while we are in large groups having a good time, there to pull us back from the edge if our ‘good time’ begins to turn into a mistake that could cost someone their life, or ourselves our dignity or a few teeth. There to allow us and our kids to sleep peacefully at night, when their own families can’t because of the job they do….for US.



When they are home, they can’t be oblivious to the world like we can. Because once you know, you can’t unknow again.



How do you say Thank you for that? How could you begin to? Because what they do everyday isn’t just ‘something’ it’s EVERYTHING.



I feel so deeply honored to know the officers I know, they are some of the best people I know and I cherish them so much. I want them to know that.
--Lesley
Monday, March 31, 2008

SOON IT WILL BE EXACTLY ONE YEAR THAT OFFICERS SEAN CLARK AND JEFF SHELTON WERE CRUELLY TAKEN AWAY.I HOPE THAT THEY WILL ALWAYS BE REMEMBERED FOR WHAT THEY BOTH TRULY WERE---HEROES IN EVERY SENSE OF THE WORD.GOD BLESS YOU BOTH...R.I.P....YOU WILL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN....
--BAMBI SHEPHERD
Sunday, March 30, 2008

Capt Stancil, your family is doing well and we're still holding it down here at MCSO!! Ten years ... I'm just finishing BLET so I can stay out of the PODS. Your memory and others from our agency motivate me still to this day.

Semper Fi, brother. RIP.
--Officer Donald Pillow
Tuesday, March 18, 2008

This will be the tenth year aniversary of my brother's passing. Anthony, I know you have been with me through spirit because I am reaching out to all of your children who are my nieces & nephews that I haven't had an opportunity to see since you were taken from all of us. I have been through such tremendous pain coping with the lost of my sister as well. I miss both of you because we shared the same blood line of the Stancil Family. I speak for my family and thank all of you for being supportive and understanding through this time. It has been very heart breaking but I know my two siblings are in a better place watching over me & their children. God has guided me to this website to reach out to my nieces & nephews who don't remember me or know of me at all. I'm in New York City and I haven't been back to Charlotte, NC since I watched my brother be laid to rest. I would like to reunite with all of you and this is the only way I feel you might just happen to browse and see you have an Aunt out in the world that you never knew who cared. God Is Good All The Time. My siblings are never forgotten I live through them each day I wake up and look in the mirror I can see the reflextion of them living through me. Amen
--" Kecia "
Thursday, February 21, 2008

one of the famous black scientists whom god took
--fernelle
Sunday, February 10, 2008

In memory and sincere thanks for those who have fallen in keeping our citizens of the great nation of USA safe. In memory of Chief James K. Riggins, Jr.
--Bernadette Riggins
Sunday, February 3, 2008

this guy fought for our saftey and i luv him for that!!!!=]rip
--girly_girl_85
Wednesday, January 30, 2008

this guy fought for our saftey and i luv him for that!!!!=]rip
--brandy nichols
Wednesday, January 30, 2008

i really enjoy this website. I should get on it more often. VERY IMPRESSIVE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
--Taniyah Latavia Lashay Portis
Monday, January 14, 2008

i am so happy you invented what you invented back then i knew life was hard for you r.i.p ernest coleman...yur never forgotten for the things you created...thank you..
--mikia berry
Monday, January 14, 2008

Many Thanks for the respect this site gives Ronnie and all the others.Butch McGraw son of former CPD officer Ben A Mcgraw
--Butch McGraw
Tuesday, December 25, 2007

God bless you and keep you. You are not forgotten.
--P.O. Ian McGrouther Ret. NYPD
Tuesday, December 18, 2007

I am robert lewis smith's nephew johnathon lewis smith...thank you for putting so much work into this memorial page for him
--johnathon lewis smith
Monday, December 17, 2007

I hope I never see my sons name on your Memorial list.
My son Officer Richard I. Halperin
I am a retired New York City Police Officer
To many good men and women have lost their lives to protect their communities.
--Arthur Halperin
Sunday, December 16, 2007

Thank you
--ed ramberger
Wednesday, December 5, 2007

My name is Malik Stancil my father was Anthony Stancil and he also lost his life working for the police office he a good man and also to all of his children all of my sisters have written thing and this my second and this time I came to say thank you for supporting my family and thanks to all the hard working officers
--Malik Stancil
Sunday, November 18, 2007

My name is Antoinette and my Dad was Anthony Stancil and I would like to say thanks for caring about me and my family. Even though I did not get to know my Dad I am sure he was a great man, I love him so much. He is a Angel now.
--Antoinette Stancil
Sunday, November 18, 2007

I know this incident happened a while back but i just to covay my family's condolences as well as my own. know that our hearts go out to all involved in this from the c.o.p to those who had to speak at the officers funnrals - GOD BLESS
Adam Horney &family
--Adam Horney
Thursday, November 15, 2007

My prayers are with all the police officers who dedicate themselves to keeping us safe. Also my prayers are for the families of our fallen officers. These fallen heroes will never be forgotten.
--Alice Scanlon Roslund
Wednesday, November 7, 2007

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