Indiana State Police, Indiana
End of Watch Thursday, July 5, 2007
Reflections for Master Trooper David Edward Rich
God bless you and your family always. You are in our prayers and your sacrifice will never be forgotten.
DE
St. Louis City Police
July 6, 2007
A true civil servant to the end- helping someone in apparent need. It is time to rest and let your brothers and sisters carry the load, and your children carry your legacy.
E. Goodan, patrol officer
Longview PD, TX
July 6, 2007
My thoughts and prayers go out to your family and agency. Rest now my brother, your watch is over. We will continue to train officers that will hopefully live up to your example. Walk proudly on Heaven's streets and watch over the rest of us continuing the fight in your stead.
Lt. James Ellis
GPSTC - Regional Police Academy Tifton
July 6, 2007
Rest in peace Trooper.
Trooper
Florida Highway Patrol
July 6, 2007
Here we are at this memorial, trying to say things to help the widow's and children and all the rest of the loved ones who has had this wonderful man taken from their lives. What a tragedy, and such a senseless act. When do you think this senseless killing will stop?????????Well it won't be soon I am afraid, but we know he was a HERO and we will honor him in every way we know how. Our prayers and our thoughts are with all who knew this Trooper.
"A Part Of America Died,"
Somebody killed a policeman today,
And part of America died.
A piece of our country he swore to protect,
Will be buried with him at his side.
The suspect that shot him will stand up in court,
With counsel demanding his rights.
While a young widowed mother must work for her kids,
And spend many long lonely nights.
The beat he walked was a battle field too
just as if he had gone off to war.
Though the flag of our nation won't fly at half mast,
To his name they will add a gold star.
Yes, somebody killed a policeman today,
In your town or mine,
While we slept in comfort behind locked doors,
A cop put his life on the line.
Now his ghost walks a beat on a dark city street,
And stands at each new rookies' side.
He answered the call,of himself and gave his all,
And a part of America died.
*anonymous*
GOD BLESS YOU ALL
Canon City, Colorado
Marilyn Robinson
Citizen
July 6, 2007
On behalf of the Fraternal Order of Police, Capital City lodge #9 in Columbus, Ohio we are very sorry for the loss of your life while serving your community and our country! God bless your agency and family!
President Jim Gilbert
Fraternal Order of Police Capital City Lodge #9, Columbus, Ohio
July 6, 2007
God Speed Brother - You did your job, trying to help another until the end. God Bless you and yours.
Lt. Jeff Neville
July 6, 2007
yet another one....godspeed
indiana officer
July 6, 2007
Prayers to Trooper Rich's family. Your law enforcement family grieves with you. We got it from here Trooper Rich.
Patrolman M. Roush
Toledo Police Dept.
July 6, 2007
I'll miss you Dave.
And to Jack, Linda, Bob, Kim and especially Connie and the kids...I am so sorry
Deputy Linda Sutton
Miami County Sheriff's Dept and Friend
July 6, 2007
Your father has called you home. You have given the ultimate sacrifice and you rewards are 100 fold. Your commitment to serve your fathers family has payed the ultimate reward...eternal peace. Rest assured that one day you will be reunited with your family,friends and loved ones but until then your brothers will take care of your duties on this earth. Rest in peace my brother.
Stump
Officer
Tallahassee P.D.
July 6, 2007
I can hardly believe that Indiana has to lose another officer to the abundant evil in the world. Trooper Rich was doing what he was sworn to do and trying to help a citizen in a time of need, and lost his life over yet another senseless tragedy. In this line of work you never know when danger will confront you face to face, and when you will be called to sacrifice your all. By doing so unknowingly, Trooper Rich also may have saved additional lives that day by giving his in the name of service.
God bless your family- both your own and your brothers in blue.
Cpl Edward Koczan
South Bend Police Dept.
July 6, 2007
You died a hero Trooper Rich. Thank you for your 18 years you dedicated to protect our country. May God bless you and your family and Godspeed.
Police Officer
WRPD, Colorado
July 6, 2007
Thank You for keeping US safe! God Bless the Peacekeepers GODSPEED!
Lisa
BARROW COUNTY, GEORGIA CIVILIAN
July 6, 2007
Trooper Rich, thank you for your 18yrs of dedicated service. Your loss leaves a void with your extended police family and we will not forget you.
To your family, your husband, son, father, and friend will continue to look out for you from above as you are most important to him. You all are in in my thoughts and prayers. Trooper Rich, you have answered your last call, we will take it from here.....God Bless.
Officer Shane Gadoury
Tampa Police Department, Fl
July 6, 2007
Your service to the citizens of Indiana will not be forgotten. May your family, friends and our brothers and sisters serving with the Indiana State Police find a small measure of comfort knowing you died serving.
While your tour is over, ours continues in your memory.
Master Trooper
July 6, 2007
Family, Friends, Community...
My thoughts and prayers are with you all as you deal with the loss of Master Trooper David Rich. He will never be forgotten.
God Bless,
Jonika & Family
Jonika Winkler
Sister of Det. Jared Jensen EOW: 2/22/2006
July 6, 2007
Please rest in peace safe in the arms of our Lord, your work on earth is done. As you join the ranks of the guardian angels with my daddy the world will be a safer place.
There are no words that can console your family, only to tell them you are a Hero to us all, and they are in my prayers.
Thank you and God Bless You!
Deborah S Erwin/GA
daughter of fallen officer
July 6, 2007
Rest in Peace Sir....................
Officer Thomas Wiederhold
Ft Worth TX Police
July 6, 2007
God bless brother & R.I.P
Ofcr MW Moore 3176
FWPD
July 6, 2007
Rest in peace...you will not be forgotten.
July 6, 2007
Dear Family, Friends and Co-Workers of Master Trooper Rich,
How saddened we were to learn of your grievous loss. Please accept our heartfelt condolences. Keep focused on the memories and joyous times for these things may bring you comfort. Our thoughts and prayers are with you through this difficult time of your fresh grief and may you find a small measure of comfort in knowing there are many people who care.
Maryland Transportation Authority Police
Sandra Crouch
Surviving Spouse of Officer Thomas Crouch
E.O.W. 10-31-91
MD Transportation Authority Police
July 6, 2007
God speed.Truly God waits with open arms for such a Valiant warrior.
State Trooper D Osborne/ K-9 Alec
Tennessee Highway Patrol
July 6, 2007
You are a true hero. Thank you for your ultimate sacrifice and dedicated service. Know that your family will be watched over by God , family and friends. Rest In Peace, we'll take the watch from here.
Trooper Colalillo
Florida Highway Patrol
July 6, 2007
I just wanted to say you are a true Hero! As a wife of a police officer, it is so scary everyday when you guys leave with a bullet proof vest on knowing that you may not walk through that door at the end of the night. My prayer and thoughts are with your family, especially your wife. You will not be forgotten!
To the wife of Master Trooper Rich:
Know that your police family will help you through this, you will never be alone. This will not get easier, it will just get different. In 2004 (August 18th) we lost one of our own, he was a good friend of mine and I just could bare to hear the words "time will heal everything and that it would get easier". Look at your children and see what a blessing they are. Its not fair, it won't be easier... but we are here for you. If you don't have enough strength to lead us we will lead, if you want to lead we will walk behind you so you don't fall and always know that we will be beside you no matter what to take your hand and be your friend. Your police family loves you all over the world, we will be thinking of you and praying for you!
Wife of an Indianapolis Metro Police Officer
July 6, 2007
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