Louisville Metro Police Department, Kentucky
End of Watch Wednesday, March 23, 2005
Reflections for Police Officer Peter Alan Grignon
On behalf of the men and women who serve with the Georgia Perimeter College Police Department, our thought and prayers are with Officer Peter Grignon's family, friends, and co-workers with the Louisville Metro Police Department.
Rest in peace our brother in blue. Now you can walk Heaven's beat.
Officer Johns
Georgia Perimeter College Police Department
March 23, 2005
My deepest sympathies go out to you, your family, friends, and your law enforcement family. God Bless and Take care.
March 23, 2005
TO: The family; loved ones; friends and department members: A POLICE OFFICER’S PRAYER:--- O, gentle Lord ! Keep the day/night watch with me. As I begin my tour of duty, I ask your protection from all mental, physical and spiritual harm. Sustain me with the knowledge that I am doing your work, endeavoring to keep peace among your people. Help me to be just as I enforce the law without prejudice or favor to anyone. May I be courageous but not reckless in carrying out my duties. Let me respond to all calls with haste realizing that so many are dependent upon me for life and safety. Support me with your consoling power when I am tempted to think no one really cares and that I am taken for granted. Sustain in me the conviction that so many thousands do care and are grateful for my presence. Grant that I may be loyal to my partner and my fellow officers, and that I may back them up effectively when called upon for assistance. Lord, I ask that I may return safely, after my tour of duty, to my loved ones and those who love me. I pray that I may be a good and honorable police officer; and after my tour of duty is over here on earth, may I enjoy the peace and happiness of heaven that you have promised to those who serve you well. AMEN. *** REST IN PEACE *** Sent to you by the father of Detective J.D.Koeppen, Raleigh North Carolina; Trooper D.C.Koeppen, New Jersey State Police and Patrolman A.M.Koeppen, Wilmington North Carolina.
Chief ( retired ) Douglas A. Koeppen
Washington New Jersey
March 23, 2005
Pete, May you rest in peace and may God watch over your family. Our prayers are with you. My wife and I were proud to be able to have met you and been able to know you while in the police academy together. You are truly a HERO! We will never forget you.
Officer Paul Pegram
Louisville Metro Police Department
March 23, 2005
The men and women of the Illinois State Police extend our thoughts and prayers to the family of Officer Grignon and to the Louisville Metro Police Department.
Illinois State Police
March 23, 2005
Rest in peace, brother. Though you wore the badge just a couple years, the life you lived and the courage you had earned you place alongside all of the warriors of justice who made the supreme sacrifice. Thank you for your service to your community and to this nation. As long as evil continues to exist, we will continue to fight against it. Pass the sword now so that your brothers-in-arms may carry it into battle until we, too, are called Home.
As you enter into Paradise, stand tall and be proud that you are a hero to many. Watch over your wife and your parents and help them to find the strength they will need to forge ahead in your absence. Let them be comforted by knowing that your sacrifice was not in vain. You will be missed, even by us who were not priveleged to meet you.
Godspeed!
A Squad
Woodbridge PD CT
March 23, 2005
Godspeed Officer Grignon. Thank you for your service. You will not be forgotten.
SPD retired
March 23, 2005
Godspeed Officer Grignon. Thank you for your service. You will not be forgotten.
SPD retired
March 23, 2005
You can rest easy now, Brother, your work here is done. God bless you for your sacrifice and I pray He will touch the hearts of your family and loved ones so that they can understand and accept their terrible loss.
Doug Hawkins, Lt. (retired)
Jefferson County Police Department
March 23, 2005
My heart and prayers go out to your family and fellow officers. Rest in peace and watch over your brothers and sisters in blue.
A. Redmon
PGS
March 23, 2005
To Ofc. Peter Grignon's family and friends, my deepest sympothy goes out to you all and we, as his LMPD family, promise you to never let Peter be forgotten. Rest in peace my brother, we have the watch now! God Bless you Peter and GOD bless your family.
Officer Mark A. Richardson
Louisville Metro PD
March 23, 2005
Thank you for your service to this community and to a family that has given so much. God Bless You.
Deputy Jeff Johnson
Jeff. Co. Sheriff's Office, Louisville
March 23, 2005
Officer Grignon, thank you for your service, RIP.
Special Agent S. Cochran
CSX Railroad Police
March 23, 2005
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