Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, California
End of Watch Tuesday, December 8, 1970
Reflections for Deputy Sheriff Louis Carl Wallace
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I was a Reserve Deputy at Firstone when Lou was murdered. I learned so much from Lou's murder, and working with the other warriors at Firestone. Those lessons kept me alive for 27 years at Pomona PD, 23 years in patrol.
Lou, you did not die in vain brother, and you will never be forgotten.
Corporal Monty Edson
Pomona PD (Ret.)
February 20, 2007
Lou. You served not only the citizens of LA County but also every Law Enforcement Office in this Country. The suspect will never have the opportunity to hurt a Police Officer or citizen again. Thank you for your service.
Deputy Sheriff David Bradford
Wake County Sheriff's Office
December 8, 2006
Lou was my friend and it was a sad day hearing about his death. He is missed.
Ex-deputy Bob Shaffer
LASO
February 6, 2006
I salute you for your service and honor you for your sacrifice.
A hero never dies....
The Department never forgets.
Rest in peace, hero.
October 20, 2004
Heros-what more needs to be said.
MSP
April 9, 2004
I was a "Boot Deputy" when Lou was murdered. Lou's partner that night was Al Campbell. Lou managed to shoot and kill the suspect before he passed on. Lou and Al were assigned to Firestone Station.
Retired Sergeant Moon Mullen
LASD
January 15, 2004
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