Family, Friends & Fellow Officers Remember...

Police Officer Brian Howard Jackson

Dallas Police Department, Texas

End of Watch Sunday, November 13, 2005

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Reflections for Police Officer Brian Howard Jackson

My prayers go out to the Jackson family. My husband is a dallas police officer and I always pray for his safe return home. My husband is honored to have worked with such a wonderful person. Our hearts go out to you. I never had the chance to meet Officer Jackson but I know he is a hero and always will be. Welcome home Officer Jackson you will never be forgotten. God Bless

Rina Anderson
Wife of a Dallas Police Officer

November 15, 2005

Fallen Angel,

Thank you brother for paying the ultimate sacrafice for the protection of someone you never met.

Though we never know which of us may be next, we still carry on. It's called courage. In the face of danger, you demonstrated the ultimate display of just how much you had.

You are a true hero. You may have fallen, but you will never be forgotten. Watch over us from above as we take your watch from here.

Deputy
Fannin County Sheriff's Office

November 15, 2005

It's never easy but you showed us the way. You served us well,rest in peace. The Thin Blue Line Never Forgets.

Richard E Gallo Investergator Ret.
Cranston Police Department

November 15, 2005

Rest in peace, never forgotten.

Detective Hathaway
Richmond Police Department, VA

November 15, 2005

Rest in peace Brother Brian, you are a true hero and will never be forgotten for your service and courage.

Son of G. Truman Wortham EOW 7/15/73

November 15, 2005

Officer Jackson Rest in Peace, May God Bless your new Wife.
RIP brother!

Lt. Tim Sampey - Bancroft PD
Blue Knights International L.E. M/C Detroit Metro

November 15, 2005

Thank you Brian for answering when you were called to help. You will always be remembered for your courageous efforts.

I would also like to say thank you to Brian's family and friends for sharing your wonderful and gifted loved one with the world.

Officer Krystal Horton
LAPD

November 15, 2005

It was an honor to have Officer Jackson serve the citizens of Dallas. Officers never get the credit they deserve until its to late, and that a shame. Thank you Officer Jackson.

Brian Johnson

November 15, 2005

To officer Jacksons family my thoughts and prayers are with you during this hard time I am truly sorry

Deputy capps
Jackson co. Sheriffs Dept.

November 15, 2005

Courage is the thing. All goes if courage goes.

Be at peace Brother.

Heartfelt sympathy to the family, friends and colleagues of Officer Jackson.

Ofc. Scott Bachman
Baltimore County (MD) PD

November 15, 2005

Officer Brian Jackson, may you now rest in peace enternally. Thank you for
years of public service. You will not be forgotten by your fellow peace officers. My condolences go out to your family and loved ones. God Bless You Officer B. Jackson

Carlos Molinar
El Paso County Sheriff's Office, TX

November 15, 2005

Thanks for the work you did and may God be with your family. Rest in Peace

Officer
Seattle PD

November 15, 2005

Brian will always be remembered!

Chris
Newport, RI

November 15, 2005

Your time on this earth while short was time well spent. You made a difference in many lives. Your family is in my thoughts and prayers. God rest your soul Brian.

EMS Team Member
University of Rhode Island EMS

November 15, 2005

Our hearts are saddened by the lose of our brother. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the family of Officer Jackson and the Dallas Police Department.

"...well done good and faithful servant..."

Sergeant Steven May
Texas Attorney General's Office

November 15, 2005

I am so sorry to hear of another tragic senseless loss of a good soul. Blessings, to the friends, family and coworkers and the families of coworkers, will never erase the pain you are feeling. But I send my prayers in hoping to help ease your pain and anger.

Tanya Duarte
Wife of an Officer

November 15, 2005

REST IN PEACE BROTHER.THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE AND DEDICATION

J.CISNEROS
LOS ANGELES SCHOOL POLICE

November 15, 2005

My deepest sympathy to the family and friends of Officer Jackson. May God's mercy, grace and peace be with all of you during this terrible time.

Officer Jackson, rest in peace.

"Well done, good and faithful servant!... Come and share your master's happiness." MATTHEW 25:21

Rosa Waters
Mother of Michael Waters
EOW: September 11, 2003

November 15, 2005

I am so sorry for your loss. There are no words that will ever take the pain away. May God's hands comfort your family and DPD during this time.

Spouse of an
Immigration Customs Enforcement Agent

November 15, 2005

ALTHOUGH I NEVER MET YOU, I HAVE SEEN YOU SEVERAL TIMES AT JAIL OR IN HEADQUARTERS. STILL THE SAME, YOU WERE A BROTHER OF MINE. MAY GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY AND ALL OUR OTHER BROTHERS AND SISTERS IN BLUE.

DETECTIVE
DALLAS POLICE DEPARTMENT

November 15, 2005

My heart goes out to Officer Jackson's family, friends, and co-workers. Having lost my brother, a Chesapeake, VA police officer, a little over a month ago, I know you all are having a pretty tough time of things right now. May the fond memories you have of Brian help you through this terrible time.

Julie Saffran
Sister of Officer Michael K. Saffran EOW 10/8/05

November 15, 2005

Thank you for your service. Our condolenses to officer Jackson's widow.

Ofc. Christy Baker
York City Police Department

Officer Christy Baker
York City Police Department

November 15, 2005

Thank you Brian for your five years of dedicated service to the Dallas Police Department. I met you once while working an offduty job at Minyards. I also want to thank you for being there when other people needed you. You paid the ultimate price and BROTHER you will not be forgotten. Your family and friends will be in our hearts and prayers, and we will continue to answer the call, and pray that God will help us have the courage to go forth and conquer our fears.


To the family: I am so sorry for your loss, and my heart goes out to you. I am sure that Brian knew the price he could possibly sometime pay. We all know, but yet we still suit up every day and go to work to help protect the citizens of this great country. Reading back at other reflections it can not be said any better. Brian is a HERO, he gave his life so that others may live in peace and harmony. I will pray for you and be proud of Brian because we certainly are.

Patrolman B.R. Reynolds
Winters, Tx Police Department

November 15, 2005

Our sympathy to Mrs. Jackson, the family and fellow officers of Brian
Jackson. May he rest in peace in the loving arms of our Lord.

Citizen Grace
St. Louis County

November 15, 2005

Ofc. Brian Jackson and Family,

I come here always hoping that there is not another name added to this list. Yet another Hero is gone at the hands of an illegal alien who should have never been here anyway. Ofc. Jackson your brothers in blue will always be here and we will stay strong for your family and your memory. You know you will never be forgotten as long as one police officer still stands. My firend and fellow Law Enforcement Officer Brandy Winfield was killed by an illegal alien 10/14/04. This dirt bag should have never been here either. Both deserve a ride on 200 amps of American Justice. There will be a day of reckoning Brother and we will be standing right beside you until the end. "Poi si 'torno 'all eterna fontana."

Ptl.T.D.HILL
Ontario Police

November 15, 2005

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