Pittsburgh Bureau of Police, Pennsylvania
End of Watch Saturday, April 4, 2009
Reflections for Police Officer Paul John Rizzo Domenic Sciullo, II
Rest in peace, for we have your watch
Sergeant Robert W Richardson
Los Angeles Airport Police
April 5, 2009
You answered your communities call for help on duty and off. What a hero. The community you served will never forget your dedication. Rest in Peace. You and your family, friends and coworkers are in my thoughts and prayers. May your dedication inspire and drive others!
Investigative Specialist
FBI-Washington Field
April 5, 2009
Rest easy brother , you've earned your rest.....we take the point from here. My prayers are with the family, friends, and brothers and sisters in blue of the Pittsburgh Police Department. Take care of yourselves, take care of each other. Our Catholic chaplain at the Veterans hospital here in Texas, dedicated today's mass to you, your fellow officers and family.
PO BJ Heckman-Sauer
Veterans Affairs PD
April 5, 2009
My thoughts and prayers go out to Officer Sciullo, his family, and all the members of the Pittsburgh Police Department.
Officer Robert Keithley
St. Louis County Police
April 5, 2009
Officer Sciullo - How sad you lost your life helping others. I cry today for you, your family, friends and co-workers. May God be with all of you, may God help all of us through this senseless violence.
Kathy McEntee
Sister of Sgt. Bill McEntee EOW 7/5/05
April 5, 2009
My thoughts and prayers are with the Sciullo family.
Special Agent
FBI
April 5, 2009
I grew up in the community of Bloomfield and knew Paul and his family. What a wonderful family they are! Paul along w/ the other officers are truly "Heroes!"
My thoughts and prayers go out to the Sciullo family, and of course all of the victims of this terrible crime.
May God Bless everybody in this time of need.
RIP Paul - Bloomfield will never be the same!
RIP ALL - Pittsburgh will never be the same!
Kathy Zappa
Friend
April 5, 2009
God Bless you always, and God Bless your family too. Thank you for your service.
PTLM Karl Harig
Tamaqua Boro PD
April 5, 2009
Lay me down in the cold cold ground
Where before many more have gone
When they come I will stand my ground
Stand my ground I'll not be afraid
Thoughts of home take away my fear
Sweat and blood hide my veil of tears
Once a year say a prayer for me
Close your eyes and remember me
-Rest easy Officer Sciullo, you will not be forgotten.
Trooper
New York State Police - Troop K
April 5, 2009
God bless you, brother. You are in my heart and prayers.
Captain Gary Graham (RET)
Denver Police Department
April 5, 2009
God bless the family of Officer Paul Sciullo III and to all the brave members of the Pittsburgh Police Department for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Trooper II
New Jersey State Police
April 5, 2009
We mourn your loss and pray your family and colleagues will be comforted by God's love and the words and feelings expressed in this website so that you know ordinary citizens acros the country are touched by your loss and wish they could take away the pain.
Your killer will receive the taste of justice he deserves when God judges him!!
Thank you for your service and sacrifice to keep your city safe. Now take a beat in Heaven and watch after all troops down here (along with your family who will need your presence during this awful time.)
You are a hero and you LIVED as one even though your death certainly makes you one, too.
Bless you,
Love, your new "aunt" in California,
Love, Aunt LoVae
LoVae Pray Martines, Law Enforcement Lia
MADD-San Bernardino County, CA
April 5, 2009
Gone, but never forgotten, Rest easy now my Brother in Law, your watch on earth is over.......
Sgt. John L Gulledge(Ret.)
Escambia Co. Sheriff's Office Pensacola FL.
April 5, 2009
HERO
It’s the life of a person who gave all they could,
A life that this person knew one day they would.
Lay down for another, a sister, a brother,
Lay down for a son, a daughter, a mother.
They put it all out there, left nothing behind.
They kept their eyes open, but to fear, they were blind.
They jumped right in and took death by the horns.
They rescued another, but gave up their own.
They’re people who always knew it would come.
They day that will only happen to some.
The day that they waited for all of their life.
The day they paid a hero’s ultimate price.
A hero is one who wished he could go,
Through heaven’s gates with a shiny halo.
A halo that showed, just that he died,
Because a hero gives and relinquishes pride.
Don’t mourn for a hero who has passed by the way.
Don’t mourn for the hero because we know one day.
That given the chance all of us would,
Give what they gave, if only we could.
Author: Unknown
Patrol Officer Steve
Annonymous
April 5, 2009
Brother, May God bless you, your family and the men and women of the Pittsburgh Police Department. Your sacrifice will not be forgotten.
Special Agent
FBI New York
April 5, 2009
God Bless these three officers and their families for their service and paying the ultimate sacrifice.
Appreciative Citizen
Mt. Pleasant, PA
April 5, 2009
MAY THE ANGELS LEAD YOU IN AND PROTECT YOU FOREVER. GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY AND THE PITTSBURGH POLICE DEPARTMENT PENNSYLVANIA.
AUNT OF TROOPER CRAIG J TODESCHINI EOW 04/23/06
Anonymous
April 5, 2009
Rest in peace brother, my prayers go out to your brothers and sisters in uniform, and to your family.
Sgt. VanCuren
Oklahoma city police
April 5, 2009
Thanking God for your bravery. Rest in Peace.
Lt. Sheila Jones
Fredericksburg Police Dept.
April 5, 2009
May God bless the three of you. Our hearts at the Illinois State Police go out to the Pittsburg Police Department and the families of those who were killed. Truly heroes.
Trooper
Illinois State Police D15
April 5, 2009
Godspeed Sir...Go in Peace
Ptn. R. Murphy
April 5, 2009
My thoughts and prayers to your family and your friends and to your Police Family. Officer Sciullo, you will never be forgotten and will be in my daily prayers. Thank you for your dedication, your service and bravery, for the sacrifices you made in protecting the citizens of Pittsburgh. God bless you as you sleep in God's Love and in His Arms
Respectfully
Kathi Halligan Phila PA wife and mom of Phila., LEO'S
Kathi Halligan
Philadelphia, PA
April 5, 2009
Rest easy brother...
Badge 195
Winston Salem Police, NC
April 5, 2009
On behalf of all officers in Missouri, we extend our sincere sympathy to this fine officer's family, fellow officers and friends.
Scott Barthelmass, Founder/Team Manager
Missouri Law Enforcement Funeral Assistance Team
April 5, 2009
We would like to express our deepest sympathy to the family, friends and colleagues of Officer Paul Sciullo III. You all in our thoughts and prayers. Officer Sciullo thank you for your service to our beautiful city and may you rest in peace.
Rich and Kathy Vogel
Resident of Pittsburgh, PA
April 5, 2009
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