Revere Police Department, Massachusetts
End of Watch Saturday, September 29, 2007
Reflections for Police Officer Daniel Talbot
Officer Talbot, it has been 17 years since you were taken from us. New England law enforcement continues to serve and protect and make life secure for our part of the country. I honor your military and 5 years of law enforcement service to the citizens of Revere.
Chief (Ret) Steven Marshall
Georges Mills, NH
September 29, 2024
Praying for your Family, Friend's, and Community of Revere, Ma, USA Your Service will not be forgotten. your Family will not be forgotten.
Revere Police Watch Chaplaincy Ministry will never let the City of Revere, Ma, USA forget your Service.
Daniel was an Asset to the Gang Unit in Revere and surrounding area.
We Pray that the Comforter, The Lord is with you Family, Brothers and sisters, in Blue.
Amen.
Chief Police Chaplain: Rev. Sandro Anaya
Revere Police Watch Chaplaincy Ministry
September 12, 2024
The city of Revere will Always carry your legacy on forward as a man of great courage in face of adversity. I pray for your family and your brother in particular who has been a family spokesman and the driving force for justice in your death. Revere Law Enforcement has learned from the mistakes of the past, which enhances officer safety.
Thank you for your service to the USA#MA#REVERE#
Church Chief Police Chaplain
National Association of Christian Ministers
August 26, 2024
Officer Talbot, it has been 16 years since you were taken from us. New England law enforcement has continued to thrive, learn and become safer due to the traditions and sacrifices you, your family, and many others have made for us. Thank you for your military and law enforcement service.
Chief (Ret) Steven Marshall
Georges Mills, NH
September 29, 2023
Rest In Peace always and know that your service and sacrifice are always remembered.
Detective Cpl/3 Steven Rizzo
Delaware State Police (Retired)
September 29, 2020
Rest in peace Officer Talbot.
Rabbi Lewis S. Davis
May 13, 2019
Rest in peace.
Lt. Jim Russo
September 29, 2017
My most sincere, heartfelt and profound condolences go out to the family both next of kin, and brothers and sisters who wear the badge of this officer made the ultimate sacrifice while off duty to preserve and protect the peace in his community as is the duty of all sworn law enforcement personnel on or off duty in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
The same situation happened right here in Worcester, Massachusetts at the Ding Ho Dynasty Restaurant where the lover of a Worcester police officer was gunned down for trying to uphold the peace and community standards of behavior in public.
It is a sad commentary of our times where there are so many armed thugs prowling our City and Town streets and the police are hampered by the law itself in doing the job they are trained to do to keep our communities safe with all the hatred directed at law enforcement on the one hand, and on the other you have the civil libertarians demanding that the law enforcement community does not "racially profile" or "randomly target" what officers intuition tells them are prime suspected armed felons.
We must change the laws to allow stop & frisk if we are ever going to make a dent in the amount and frequency of police officers getting needlessly gunned down by career criminals here in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
My thoughts and prayers go out to this officer, in his memory, and they also go out to the lawmakers on the Beacon Hill, that we change out laws to give the law enforcement the upper hand against the criminal conspirators in the vast criminal conspiracy to traffic illegal narcotics in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and also end the vast amounts of fraud, waste, and abuse of our public programs so that we can afford to pay our police the salary they deserve as well.
Rest in Peace Officer Daniel Talbot, Revere Police Department, Revere, Massachusetts USA!
SSGT. E/5 (former) Ronald L. O'Clair
USAFR - Peace Incorporated Facebook Page non-profit org.
March 17, 2016
My God, has it been 8 years already? You can never be replaced, nor can the void left by your death ever be truly filled. We can only hope that those responsible for your murder face true justice, if not in this life, with that oh so tentative sentence, than in the next wherein the sentence is final and eternal.
God Bless you Brother and may your eternal rest be always and forever, PEACEFUL!
Ptl. Jim Leahy, Jr.
Harvard University Police Dept.
September 29, 2015
Officer Talbot.
On today, the 6th anniversary of your death I would just like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice-not just for your Community but for our Country as well when you served in the U.S. Army. And to your Family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy:
R.I.P.
USBP
Anonymous
United States Border Patrol
September 29, 2013
Sir, on the anniversary of your death, please know you, your Mom, and fiancee are in the thougts and prayers of a simple Revere citizen. The Blue light is out til midnight tomorrow.
PC
September 28, 2013
I just found out about this tragic news. I served with Talbot at Fort Hood TX 1/5 CAV. He was a great friend, person and soldier . RIP Talbot
SGT Bouzy
Military
November 13, 2012
Just found out about this and it's really sad news. Served with Talbot back in Hood and all he wanted to do was play ice hockey and roller blade... You will always be remembered......RIP bro
SFC Bradshaw
Military
November 12, 2012
Omg i just got the news years later from a fellow b co 1-5 cav troop. Talbot you will be missed you were a great guy for the short time i knew you as a ghost rider at bravo company.
cpl lamboy
ocso
June 23, 2012
Rest In Peace Brother. I was born in Mass and grew up in Medford, Malden, Revere and all those areas....I moved to Georgia in 2003. Wish I could have meet you too see if we were related. You will never be forgotten I will not do anything to disgrace our last name...
Deputy Sheriff G. Talbot
Fayette County Sheriffs Office
June 16, 2012
Daniel. What can i say about Talbot? an awesome soldier, friend, and above all a army brother that brought out the best in me and other army buds. Its not the part that you will be missed but you will be remembered forever brutha. Im sorry about not hearing about this until today actually. Another army bud found me (wade vanharpen) on FB. I jumped right on it in researching it. So, Talbot you will be hearing from others i have notified. Man you were the life of the party and will remember you always. I guess you are now celebrating your new life and looking down and watching out for others. And being a cop, you still had that keen sense about you to serve and protect. Good Man!! Love you bro and you will forever be missed. Peace out Leprechaun..lol.. (yeah i haven't forgotten all the Indian slangs..lol) Miss you already brother...
Mike Harley
Army Buddies
July 26, 2010
It saddened my heart to learn of Danny's passing at a recent gang training seminar in Washington State. Danny and I served side by side as proud Army Infantryman and little did I know that our paths had paralleled into service of our communities. I will never forget the mischievous smile, and the shenanigan laden nights sitting in Bravo Company barracks "duck pond" listening to stories of Danny's glory days on the ice back home. Danny you were a true American hero and you will be missed. Thanks for your service.
Sgt. Josh Aldrich
B Co 1-5 CAV , Jackson County Sheriff's Office Medford, OR
May 25, 2010
It has been years since the last time we spoke. Never would I have thought that you would be taken off this earth this way. I always imagined all of us from B co 1-5 Cav growing old and having a reunion years later. I cried when I got the news days ago about your death even though you have been gone for almost 3 years. I wish I could turn back the hands of time and party one last time like we used to. You will never be forgotten!
Spc Jarvis "Truck" Curry
Best Friend / Battle Buddy
February 22, 2010
danny was a great kid and remained unchanged by "the badge". he was the kind of person that was easy to get along with and would do whatever he could for people. the fact that he was shot down by some punk wannabe gangbangers is the ultimate insult to law abiding citizens everywhere. we all lost something the day that danny died. however, the greatest loss was to the city that danny helped to protect. i miss u danny. i wish my kids could have met u. u are gone but will never be forgotten.
JNV
former classmate and friend
January 29, 2010
Danny
You may be gone but you will never be forgotten... Miss you buddy
PJ Bard
Classmate & Teammate
October 30, 2009
RIP Officer Daniel Talbot!
Anonymous
October 16, 2009
You will never be forgoten
Anonymous
September 29, 2009
To Officer Daniel Talbot, his family and his fellow officers with the Revere Police Department:
Our heartfelt thoughts are with you on the anniversary of Officer Talbot’s tragic death and we honor him for his valor and sacrifice to the community. Rest in Peace, Officer Talbot and thank you for your service.
Wives Behind The Badge, Inc
Members and Staff
September 29, 2009
Thank you for your service. You shall never be forgotten.
S/O Peter J. Harrington
Madison Security Group, Inc.
March 12, 2009
Danny, I have been thinking about you the past few weeks and wanted to let you know that you and you sense of humor is truly missed. I can still remember the days when you would sit at the kitchen table and eat dinner with Dave and Daryle while my children hung all over your legs and you would chase them around. I will never forget the time you told us about the "shower" incident. You definitely could brighten up anyones day with your jokes.
Thank you for everything that you have done to protect our country and the community that you served for. You will never be forgotten. You were a great person and will always be remembered for that!
Maria LaMonica
Friend/ex-spouse of Revere officer
February 19, 2009
Want even more control of your Reflection? Create a free ODMP account now for these benefits:
- Quick access to your heroes
- Reflections published quicker
- Save a Reflection signature
- View, edit or delete any Reflection you've left in the past