Family, Friends & Fellow Officers Remember...

Sergeant Stephen Liczbinski

Philadelphia Police Department, Pennsylvania

End of Watch Saturday, May 3, 2008

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Reflections for Sergeant Stephen Liczbinski

My most heartfelt thanks to Sergeant Liczbinski for his years of service to his community. To his family: allow me to send you my condolences on your tragic loss of such a brave and honorable man. Please know that I and my family will remember and honor his sacrifice always. May God bring you peace and comfort in the days and weeks to come.

Jennifer Mayo, sister of
Deputy Hilery A. Mayo Jr. STPSO La. E.O.W 6/9/07

May 5, 2008

Your loss will never be forgotten. God bless you.

DE
St. Louis City Police

May 4, 2008

The circle of violence must stop. My condolences to all PPD Officers, family, and friends. Watch over your guys, Sgt. The men that did this will get their due.

Gus Petrogiannis
Former Bucks County Emergency Communications Dispatcher #772

May 4, 2008

Psalm 23:6
Surely goodness and love will follow me all the days of my life, and I will dwell in the house of the LORD forever
Rest in peace brother we will take the watch

brother

May 4, 2008

Sergeant Liczbinski, you are a true warrior who made the ultimate sacrifice protecting those who you faithfully served. Law enforcement is not a job, but rather a calling for those who are willing to answer the wolf’s growl at the door, protecting those who cannot protect themselves. May God watch over your family, guide and protect your children throughout their lives, and help the fellow officers of the Philadelphia Police Department through these most difficult times. Thank you for your dedicated service sir, your sacrifice will always be remembered and your memory will live for eternity. May you rest in peace brother.

Chief Lloyd S. Cole
Town of Bloomfield Police ~ WI

May 4, 2008

R.I.P. Brother, you will not be forgotten. Thank you for your service.....

Officer Marc Sweeney
Denton Texas Police Department

May 4, 2008

As the wife of a brother in blue my heart breaks for your wife and children, they are in my prayers. May the wrath of GOD avenge your death. RIP.

Kristi

May 4, 2008

May you rest in peace and God keep your family safe.

K-9 Officer B. Rice
Irvington, NJ Police Department

May 4, 2008

Rest in Peace Brother.

Trooper
Texas Highway Patrol

May 4, 2008

Someone Killed a Policemen today as part of
America died,
Another day passes and the Flags are Lower to
Half Staff for, Sergeant Stephen Liczbinski,
Who paid the ultimate price, His Life.

Almighty and Eternal God. We commend Sgt Liczbinski.
in your Loving care,
Bless his,Wife, Children.Family,Friends, and his
Fellow Officers with the Philadephia Police
Department, Pa.

Go Rest on High Mountain Sir, God has another
Hero there in Heaven with him,

Mother of a Deputy Sheriff.
Maryland.

May 4, 2008

To the family of Sgt. Liczbinski and his fellow officers of the Philadelphia Police Department, please accept my sincere condolences on the loss of Sergeant Stephen Liczbinski.
Please know that the family and his fellow officers will be in the prayers of myself and the members of the Broward County Sheriff's Office.

Deputy Randall Potenza
Broward County Sheriff's Office, Fla

May 4, 2008

RIP Sergeant Liczbinski, and thank you for serving the community so courageously. My heart, tears and prayers go out to your family. It's hard to believe that this has happened to another Philadelphia Police Officer.
God Bless and Godspeed to all law enforcement everywhere.

Blessed are the peacemakers for they shall be reoognized as children of God. (Matthew 5:9)


Peggy Smith
Civilian
Philadelphia/Bensalem, PA

Peggy Smith
Civilian

May 4, 2008

Rest in peace Officer Liczbinski you are a true HERO. My prayers go out to your family and fellow officers. God Speed.

Lt. Phillip Howell
Burton Fire & Rescue

May 4, 2008

You've fought the noble fight and now God has called you home. Return to Him in honor, my brother, and rest forever in peace. Thank you for your selfless sacrifice. You are my Hero!

Jeff
Former GPD Officer

May 4, 2008

Brother Liczbinski, we had the pleasure of travelling to Philly to play the Philly Police and Fire football team this weekend. Before the game your shooting was announced and later we were told of your death. Our prayers and thoughts go out to your family and to the Philly PD. You died a hero and the thought of you will never be erased from our thoughts. Go easy brother, your work here is completed. We will see you on the other side.

Orlando Guardians Football

May 4, 2008

Rest In Peace Sarge. Know that of the 3 responsible for your death, one has been dealt with, one is in custody, and I am sure the 3rd will have his freedom cut very short soon. My condolences to your family and the Philadelphia PD.

PO Fred Nordt
Lake Success PD, Long Island, NY

May 4, 2008

We have lost another honorable and worthy brother to the forces of evil in our society. Brother Stephen know that you are greatly missed by all your brothers and sisters you have left behind and your name will be in our memories until we meet in God's kingdom. Your love for your family, for your profession and to the service to God's children will serve as a model for all who follow after you coming into our profession. REst in peace mt brother, Give Jesus a hug for all of us.
In Christ, Tom Bradley, Arizona State Chaplain FOP

Tom Bradley, Retired
Phoenix AZ PD

May 4, 2008

You are a true hero. Your loss will be felt throughout this country. We will not allow your death to be in vain. Rest my brother, your tour has ended. Peace will bee with you from this day forward. Until we meet again....C

C Young CI UC
Limestone County SO/ DA

May 4, 2008

The members of the 81st Precinct, NYPD, send their condolences to the family, friends and co-workers of Sergeant Stephen Liczbinski.

81st Precinct
New York City Police Department

May 4, 2008

GOD BLESS THE FAMILY OF SGT LICZBINSKI.

TROOPER
DELAWARE STATE POLICE

May 4, 2008

Sgt Liczbinski is a true heroe. May god bless him and watch over his wife and children. We will find the rest of those responsible for taking the life of one of our own. That is a promise. Rest in peace brother.

P/O Zeller #4640
Philadelphia Police Officer

May 4, 2008

Our deepest sympathy to the family of Sergeant Liczbinski. God Bless him for his service to Philadelphia Police Dept. Our thoughts and prayers to his friends and co-workers. Rest in Peace dear brother, you will not be forgotten.

Sgt. Jim May (ret)
Charlotte Mecklenbur Police Department Charlotte, NC

May 4, 2008

As a young man who is currently training to defend the streets of Philadelphia, I can not hardly believe this has happened again!! Three Brothers taken in two years, this needs to stop... The respect has to be given to these officers for they keep us all safe, gone are the days when Mayor Rizzo had all respecting his Philly brothers in blue.. its war out on these streets! So many people have now asked me, " are you sure you want to do this with your life?" and my answer was, "yes, this is the reason i chose this path, to honor heros like Sergeant Liczbinski!!!" May you rest in peace sir, and may your family and brothers in blue feel comfort in the lord!

Michael
Philly P/O in training

May 4, 2008

No words can express how not only I but other police officers in this country feel about the loss of such a heroic officer laid down his life to protect others.

Even though we never met we are all brothers, and today
We all mourn for you.
We shed a tear for you
We say a prayer for you
We salute you
We all thank you for being a part of the brother hood

May God bless you and your family and our brothers and
Sisters of the Philadelphia Police Department

Vince Iello
NYPD Retired

May 4, 2008

Rest in Peace. My condoleneces to your family and all members of the Philadelphia Police Department.

PO A. Fuka #8608
Dallas Police Dept

May 4, 2008

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