United States Department of Homeland Security - Customs and Border Protection - United States Border Patrol, U.S. Government
End of Watch Thursday, July 23, 2009
Reflections for Border Patrol Agent Robert Wimer Rosas, Jr.
Happy Fathers day bro! We had a big party out at the house to celebrate you and your son's birthdays! They're doing good but miss you.
Rest easy
USBP
SDC/CAO
June 20, 2010
Happy Fathers Day bro! We had a huge party to celebrate you and your sons birthdays today too.
Anonymous
June 20, 2010
MRS Rosas I WANT TO SAY IM SO SORRY TO HEAR OF THE DEATH OF YOUR HUSBAND I HAD THE CHANCE TO MEET HIS SISTERS IN WASHINGTON DC AT THE LAW ENFORCEMENT MEMORIAL AND I HEARD ALOT OF GREAT STORIES OF HIS LIFE AND HE WAS TRULY LOVED BY YOU AND HIS SISTERS HES IN HEAVEN WITH ALL THE FALLEN OFFICERS ALONG WITH MY BROTHER WATCHING OVER ALL OF US GOD HAS THE PERFECT ANGELS
sister of slain officer in delaware
May 19, 2010
Robert, I will be doing my best to honor your life and sacrifice this May 9'th-12'th when I participate in the 2010 Police Unity Tour. I, along with about 500 other LEO's from around the country and world, will be making a 300 mile trek on out bicycles from NJ to DC in remembrance and honor of all LEO's lost in the line of duty. Each rider chooses an officer to personally honor. I chose you. I hope to meet your wife and your children in DC to pay my respects. Rest In Peace Brother and Godspeed.
Ofc. A. Buerstetta
Long Hill Twp PD
April 5, 2010
To the family, friends and brother and sister agents of Agent Robert Rosas,
My name is Officer Damian Jackson with the Escondido Police Department and the Senior Recruit Training Officer for the Palomar Police Academy. I began my law enforcement career, almost thirteen years ago as a US Border Patrol Agent, here in the San Diego Sector at the Temecula Station.
Almost five years ago, I had a small idea that took off and became something very special and unique here at the academy. It started with Officer Isaac Espinoza of the San Francisco Police Department, who was killed in the line of duty in April of 2004…
As a police officer and father of three daughters, I wanted to make a point in our training about the realities behind our profession and how dear we hold our families and the sacrifices they make each day we venture out and confront evil on our streets. What started off as a reflection, then a training point, became a cause that we would do an extra push-up for in remembrance each time we hit the ground. It became a dedication and a purpose.
Officer Espinoza started a tradition here and became the first officer that we memorialized through our academy program. He was a man, husband, father and brother officer to honor and hold within our hearts and souls as we did this job and sent new officers out into to world to face what so many did before us. We started a new tradition of dedicating each and every academy class from that point forward, to a fallen officer from our state and to memorialize them forever within our halls and within our hearts so that no one will ever forget and all who come here will leave here and enter their careers with that extra angel in heaven guarding their journey. Class 12 dedicated their year of training in the honor and memory of Officer Isaac Espinoza of the SFPD, who took his place on our "Hall of Warriors" here at the academy. Through the efforts of the class and their new found mission, they raised more than $12,000.00 to donate to Isaac's 4 year-old daughter's trust fund and make his family a special part of our graduation ceremony. It was something that neither I, nor anyone else who had a part of it will ever forget…
Classes have since dedicated their years of training in the honor and memory of Officer Tony Zeppetella, of the Oceanside Police Department, Officer Larry Lasater of the Pittsburg (CA) Police Department, Officer Dan Bessant of the Oceanside Police Department, Officer Sergio Carrera of the Rialto Police Department and Deputy Jeff Mitchell of the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Department.
Class 19 of the academy is set to begin their training and I would be honored if you would allow us to dedicate Class 19 of the Palomar Police Academy - San Diego, in the honor and memory of Agent Robert Rosas; your husband, father, son and brother, where he will forever be a part of our lives and will forever be with us as a warrior among our halls. I give you all the assurances that this effort is one of complete respect and our aim is solely to honor your family in this loss and show Robert’s children that their father was a hero and I man forever admired and loved in this brotherhood.
As a cop and a father, it humbles me greatly and would honor me beyond words to be able to memorialize Robert and serve your family in any way we could.
I thank you in advance and seek your blessing to do this and extend to you my deepest respect and pray that God be with you, protect you and comfort you in these tough times. In us, you have an extended family.
God bless.
Officer Damian Jackson
Escondido PD / Palomar Police Academy
Officer Damian Jackson
Escondido PD / Palomar Police Academy
January 7, 2010
Remembering you at Christmas. Brothers in Christ.
Jason B.
United States Border Patrol
December 22, 2009
It's because of stories and people like you that keep the world turning. I'm sorry for the loss of another Officer, esp. somone with a young family. BECAUSE of hero's like you, someone will read about you and be inspired to take action! There's a reason when one officer passes on, three more arise in his/her place. Keep the peace, and thank you for being you.
Kevin D.
Civilian
December 20, 2009
I am sorry for the loss of any officer - no matter the branch. I know that it could never be said enough - but I thank you for your efforts to protect me and my family. I know if given the choice, you would like to watch your own children grow, but God protects and watches over those who watch and protect others. I am sorry for your loss of life, but I thank you for protecting me.
Jennifer Seals
private citizen
December 15, 2009
Aloha! pml
Anonymous
November 30, 2009
Honoring your service and sacrifice and lifting up your family in prayer! Rest in peace brother!
Chris Jenkins
CPD
November 21, 2009
Rest in peace brother, heaven has another hero. Just found out today they caught your shooter.......
Officer Szumowski
DSD
November 20, 2009
Rest in peace brother, may your murderer be found quickly and justice served. Go with god.
Officer
U.S. Customs and Border Protection
November 19, 2009
Mrs. Rosas
My heartfelt condolences to you and your two babies...I know exactly what your going through (my husband was 42 years old and a CBP supervisor when he died)...Hold on to your memories of your husband and your children for they are what will give you the strength to move forward. And know that he will always be with you and your babies....My prayers are with you and your babies...God Bless You.....
Teresa Ramirez
Spouse of Deceased CBP Supervisor
November 1, 2009
Dear Family, Friends, and Co-Workers of Border Patrol Agent Robert Wimer Rosas,
We are so sorry to here about your tragic loss of Border Patrol Agernt Robert Wimer Rosas. Our thoughts and prayers go out to you in support during this very difficult time. We know that sometimes there is little comfort that comes from words. Keep focused as you can on the memories and joyous times for these things may bring you comfort. Rely heavily on family, friends, and other law enforcement for support. Honor your fallen loved one, for their sacrifice will not be forgotten. Border Patrol Agent Robert Wimer Rosas is a hero.
Respectfully,
Alissa Scott
Widow of Beryl Wayne Scott
E.O.W. 09-10-02
Co-Founder of Survivor Help Network
Anonymous
September 26, 2009
The primary mission of the USBP is to prevent terrorist and terrorist weapons of mass destruction from entering U.S. soil. Another mission is to improve the security and lifestyle of border communities. The USBP has to do this every day. The drug cartel violence in Mexico has been kept out of the U.S. due to the dedication of every USBP agent that deters the cartel violence from spilling over into the U.S.
Agent Rosas swore to defend this country and he did so to the very end. It takes a special person to operate along the dangerous border between Mexico and the U.S. Agent Rosas was one of these persons. He did not avoid his duty to inspect the border area where he was ambushed. He went to the area knowing that dangerous persons could be in lurking in the dark. Agent Rosas did his duty to protect this country by insuring that dangerous persons do not enter and remain on U.S. soil.
Agent Rosas is a hero and every U.S. citizen that enjoys the tranquility of their neighborhood owes the peace they enjoy to every law enforcement person that performs their duty every day they report for duty.
Agent Rosas, rest in peace brother. Your memory will never be forgotten. Thank you for your dedication.
SBPA
USBP CA
September 15, 2009
To Agent Robert Rosas, to all family membgenters and friends who call him beloved, and to his law enforcement family:
I was sorry to learn of Robert's death and extend my sincerest condolences sn the grievous loss you have suffered. Words are insufficient to describe the sadness I feel for the Rosas family. May you find comfort in your faith and the support of the law enforcement community.
There are many police survivors who share this same journey with you, and that community will be there to support you. Robert's memory will be forever honored and revered.
This reflection is sent with the utmost respect for the distinquished service Robert gave to his community and the citizens of California and our entire country, and for the supreme sacrifice he and his family made on July 23, 2009.
Phyllis Loya, mother of fallen officer Larry Lasater, Pittsburg, CA PD, eow 4/24/05
Phyllis Loya
mother of fallen officer Larry Lasater
September 8, 2009
Robert,
Not a day goes by that we don't think about what happened to you. Today I met with a co-worker and we talked about how brave you were in that very, very brave moment that you fought, fought very hard. We continue to pray for your family and keep them in our prayers. Keep a watch over us and protect us as we go out day and night to protect this great nation.
SBPA
USBP YUM/YUS
September 4, 2009
Blessed are the peacekeepers, for they will be called the sons of God.
- Matthew 5:9
Thank you for your sacrafice.
God needed a good agent to protect heaven, and he called you. Rest in Peace Brother.
Anonymous
August 28, 2009
Blessed are the peacekeepers, for they will be called the sons of God.
- Matthew 5:9
Thank you for your sacrafice.
God needed a good agent to protect heaven, and he called you. Rest in Peace Brother.
Anonymous
August 28, 2009
Rest easy brother...
"Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called the sons of God" Matthew 5:9
Deputy and Firefighter
Glades County Sheriff's Office, FL
August 26, 2009
You are a true hero. The media should give more attention to people such as yourself... who gave all.
C.T.
ICE Agent
August 23, 2009
As a spouse of a 10 year border patrol agent, who originated in the same station as Agent Rosas - I just wanted to send my deepest and most heartfelt sympathies to his family and fellow officers. I am sure his children will grow up to know their father was a hero who will always be remembered. Rest in peace Agent Rosas.
BP Spouse
El Paso Sector, Alamogordo Station
August 19, 2009
I was saddened to learn of Patrol Agent Robert Rosas death in our local paper out East. It was a small article and I decided to look up information regarding Robert. He deserved FAR more than a small article in black and white ink in the local Gazette for the job he was doing for our country and in my opinion should have been on the front page of every newspaper as any of our fallen officers here or serving overseas. So thank you Robert for the job you did for us. Thank you for defending our country. Thank you for giving the ultimate sacrifice for the rest of us and thank you from me especially for all of those who do not appreciate people like you. May God bless and protect your family as you have protected us.
Eileen Mann
citizen
August 19, 2009
Agent Rosas wherever you are:
As a civilian border volunteer for several years in the Campo, CA area, I may even have had the privilege to have met you. Rest assured I plan to be there this fall and winter as usual, and that I and other border volunteers will keep your memory alive. My greatest sympathy to you family. Thank you for your service to our country. Fare well, wherever you go, and may a good wind carry you to a resting place of beauty and peace.
June Cook
Civilian Border Volunteer
August 16, 2009
May you rest in peace. I pray for your family and we will never forget you. Thank you for your service.
Erica
Civilian, Arizon
August 16, 2009
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