Family, Friends & Fellow Officers Remember...

Detective Dillon H. Stewart

New York City Police Department, New York

End of Watch Monday, November 28, 2005

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Reflections for Detective Dillon H. Stewart

Rest In peace brother. You will never be forgotten

QUEENS PO
NYPD

November 30, 2005

Rest in peace Brother Dillon,your murderer is now in my custody, there will be no peace for him.

Officer
NYC Dep't of Corrections

November 30, 2005

Rest in Peace and know that we will never let anyone forget the supreme sacrifice you made on behalf of this city.

Lieutenant, 70 Pct
NYPD

November 30, 2005

Godspeed to you my brother in blue. You sacrificed the ultimate for something we all believe in, the safety and protection of all. Thank you for your service, you will not be forgotten. My prayers are with your family.

Patrolman Jeremy Brassard
Vicksburg Police Dept, Vicksburg MS

November 30, 2005

Bro, rest in peace. Watch over us.

Fellas, let's get a sea of Blue when it's time to pay our respects.

RIP Dillon

Police Officer
NYPD

November 30, 2005

On behalf of the men and women of the La Habra Police Department we send our thoughts and condolences to the New York City Police Department and the family of Detective Stewart. It doesn't matter where we work, when one of our brothers or sisters fall, we all feel the pain and the loss. Rest in peace Detective Stewart. You will never be forgotten.

Sergeant Jeff Baylos
La Habra PD, California

November 30, 2005

May you rest in peace Detective Stewart and may God watch over your family.

CFC
Boston PD

November 30, 2005

Rest in Peace Brother. Your family and fellow coppers are in our prayers.

Wisconsin LEO

November 30, 2005

May you rest in peace fellow brother. The sacrifice that you made will never be forgotten as you are a true hero in our eyes. May the almighty lord bless you and your family.

Criminal Investigator
Pa. State Police

November 30, 2005

RIP Brother, you'll be deeply missed and never forgotten, you'll always be remembered as a true hereo. To Stewart's family stay strong.

PO
NYPD (Bronx)

November 30, 2005

REST IN PEACE BROTHER IN BLUE, YOU WILL BE MISSED

OFFICER STAN B SPEAKS BADGE 2164 11PCT
CITY OF COLUMBUS OH POLICE DEPT

November 30, 2005

REST IN PEACE
THE ROLNIAK FAMILY EOW 2-4-04

November 30, 2005

We all appreciate the sacrifice Ofc. Stewart made. My God Bless his family and give them peace through this very difficult time.

Retired PO T. Russell
City of Miami Police Dept.

November 30, 2005

Rest in peace my brother

ITS NOT HOW THESE OFFICERS DIED THAT MADE THEM HEROES ITS HOW THEY LIVED

LT. Anderson
LAPD

November 30, 2005

Rest in peace. May God bless you & your family.

Mike Mckenniss, Det
New Rochelle (NY) Police Department

November 30, 2005

My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Sergeant Michael J Kuchinsky
USSS/UD

November 30, 2005




Rest In Peace

Corrections Officer
Michigan Dept. of Corrections

November 30, 2005

God Bless You And Your Family... Yet Another NYPD Angel To Watch Over All Of Us... Till We Meet Again In That Precinct In The Sky!!!

PO
NYPD

November 30, 2005

May the lord keep you at his side and bless your family.

Retired Det. Santiago, Jose A.
NYPD 9th Sqd

November 30, 2005

Despite being wounded, you relentlessly continued to try and capture this filth that shot you. This showed an amazing amount of determination and courage. Though you've been take from this life bodilly, you will live on forever, not only for your heroic actions, but, to those who knew and loved you, for who you were.

God Bless and Rest in Peace.

Ptl. Jim Leahy Jr.
Harvard University Police Dept.

November 30, 2005

P.O. Stewart you are a role-model for all other officers and citizens. Your couragous actions will not be forgotten. My thoughts and good wishes are with you and your family.

E.C.O. Herz
NYS ENCON Police

November 30, 2005

I SEND MY DEEPEST SYMPATHY TO THE FAMILY OF OFFICER STEWART. MY HUSBAND WAS SHOT AND KILLED IN THE LINE OF DUTY ON AUGUST 13, 2005, SO I KNOW THE PAIN AND SORROW THAT HIS WIFE AND CHILDREN ARE FEELING. IT IS SO DEVASTING WHEN YOU ARE THE ONE TO GET THAT UNAWAITED CALL. OUR OFFICERS TAKE PRIDE IN THEIR JOB AND BELIEVE IN DOING IT TO THE FULLEST OF THEIR CAPABILITIES. HOLD YOUR HEAD UP HIGH AND BE VERY PROUD OF YOUR HUSBAND. THERE ARE NO WORDS THAT ANYONE CAN SAY TO YOU RIGHT NOW TO EASE THE PAIN THAT YOU ARE FEELING, SO PUT YOUR FAITH IN GOD AND I PROMISE HE WILL SEE YOU THROUGH.

sheryl webster
wife of officer timothy webster

November 30, 2005

My sincerest sympathy to the family and friends of Police Officer Dillon Stewart as well as to the New York City Police Department. Rest in peace Officer Stewart, you are gone but will not be forgotten!

Sgt. Jean-Paul Rochard
Swiss Army, MP Service

November 30, 2005

You are one of the bravest and most heroic in BLUE. Your passing will never be forgotten. Your dedication brought down a hardened criminal that would have continued on his rampage against us, The Men in Women of Law Enforcement. Thankyou Brother for protecting us. God Bless you and your family and may you never be forgotten...

November 30, 2005

Over the years we have cried when a brother dies. No words can express our sorrows. Yes, one day, we will all walk in heaven with Dillon, and he will be there to welcome us in. We experience difficult times here on Earth, and Dillon paid the ultimate price.
We salute you, and pray for your family.

God Bless you. Your city, your family, and those who you protected through the years.

Members of the Wilmington Police Department
Wilmington, North Carolina.

SGT Jason R. Tyson
Wilmington PD, Wilmington NC

November 30, 2005

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