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Sergeant Earl Lucien Alfred

Slidell Police Department, Louisiana

End of Watch Wednesday, August 13, 1975

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Reflections for Sergeant Earl Lucien Alfred

Sgt. Alfred used to work the school crosswalk at 7th Street and Florida Avenue when I was 6 years old. I walked to school each day past him and he always had a kind word. One day I was complaining about having to wear shorts to school (I only liked wearing jeans for whatever reason) and Sgt. Alfred walked me to the corner and spoke to me for a while. He explained that he didn't like to wear shorts to school either, but his mama made him. He explained that we just have to learn to listen to our mamas. I made 7 just before he was killed in the line of duty. I'm glad to have to have met him.

Sergeant Scot Walgamotte
Louisiana State Police

May 16, 2006

~~~ Living My Life Without You ~~~

Living my life without you, tell me what am I going to do?
Some days I feel like screaming --- tell me, am I still dreaming?

Living my life without you, tell me why am I so blue?
Some days life seems so unfair --- tell me, does anyone really care?

Living my life without you, tell me do you miss me too?
Some days I’d like to fly away --- tell me, what is heaven like each day?

Anonymous

January 25, 2005

Rest in peace, Sgt. Alfred. You are not forgotten.

Deputy Dave Windels
Goodhue Co. Sheriff's Office

December 19, 2004

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