Montrose Police Department, Colorado
End of Watch Saturday, July 25, 2009
Reflections for Sergeant David Joseph Kinterknecht
Sergeant Kinterknecht thank you for your service. May God bless you and your family. Rest in Peace. You will not be forgotten.
Lt.
Del Rio Police Department (Texas)
July 26, 2009
Thoughts, prayers, and condolences to the family, friends, and department from all of us here in Las Vegas.
Rest easy now Sergeant.
Prayers to the other Officers for a quick recovery.
Stay safe.
PO Best
LVMPD - Las Vegas, NV
July 26, 2009
Go in peace brother. Watch over us from Heaven. Bless us as we move forward. It's our watch now.
Patrolman
Michigan
July 26, 2009
Rest easy SGT. We know that you have been met by Trooper Jason Manspeaker in Heaven. Thank You for your service to the Commuunity of Montrose! You will be missed!! To the family at home and work, know that there is a Blue Angel watching over you all. You are all in my thouughts and prayers. REST IN PEACE SGT KINTERKNECHT!!
Anonymous
July 26, 2009
Thank-you for your service Sergeant Kinterknecht. You served your comunity with honor and were a credit to the badge. The citizens of Montrose have lost a hero. Your brothers and sisters in blue, across the country, will not forget your sacrifice. May you rest in peace, brother.
Corporal Dean Morgan
Park County Sheriff's Office--Colorado
July 26, 2009
RIP brother David,
May God bless your family, co-workers and friends at this very difficult time.
Ptlm D. Bevenour
Gettysburg PD
July 26, 2009
REST IN PEACE BROTHER. YOU ARE A TRUE HERO.
Deputy J.D.Davis
Pittsylvania County Sheriff's Office
July 26, 2009
God's blessing on the family, friends and co-workers of Sgt Kinterknecht. He died doing what he loved. Remember the good things and the best parts of him. Celebrate his positive impact on your lives and everything he did for all of you. That way, he will live forever in your hearts and minds.
Officer D Wiencek
Metra Police, Chicago, IL
July 26, 2009
Rest in Peace brother.
Sgt. R. Gregson
BART Police Department, CA.
July 26, 2009
We would like to send our warmest regards and deepest condolences to the family, friends and department of Sgt. Steven May. You are all in our thoughts and prayers during this most difficult and sad time. Rest in Peace, Sgt. May and thank you for your service.
Wives Behind the Badge
Members and Staff
July 26, 2009
We would like to send our warmest regards and deepest condolences to the family, friends and department of Sgt. Steven May. You are all in our thoughts and prayers during this most difficult and sad time. Rest in Peace, Sgt. May and thank you for your service.
Anonymous
July 26, 2009
A HERO may be gone...A HERO will never be forgotten R.I.P.
Deputy
Lake County Sheriff IL
July 26, 2009
Rest, brother.
Cpl Steve Headley
Mishawaka, IN police
July 26, 2009
Sir, thank you for protecting the citizens of your AOR. We will continue the watch here on earth while you watch over us from above. God bless you and your family. Vaya con dios hermano!
John Roseborough, BPA
US Border Patrol
July 26, 2009
As residents of Montrose, we are deeply saddened by the death of one of our own. We appreciate daily the risks that officers take in keeping our town a safe place to live. Our prayers and thoughts go to the family of officer Kinterknecht in his loss, and to the families of the injured officers in their recoveries. We hope you know that we care about you. Peace...
Anonymous
July 26, 2009
I remember Dave as a wonderful friend, husband, father, and law enforcement officer. We live in a small community so the death of Sgt. Kinterknecht is tragic and a loss to the community as a whole. I will continue to pray for his wife and children. This is tragic and I am saddened by this loss.
Tabitha Cardenas
Community Member
July 26, 2009
My heart goes out to Sergeant Kinterknecht's family, friends and co-workers. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Kelly Young
V.P. Concerns of Police Survivors
Widow of Det. Donnie Young E.O.W. 5/8/05
Kelly Young, widow of Det Young
V.P. Concerns of Police Survivors
July 26, 2009
Rest in peace, brother.
Officer R. Law
Rocklin PD
July 26, 2009
Rest In Peace.
#2959
U.S. Marshals
July 26, 2009
My family would like to send our condolences to the family, friends, and fellow co-workers of Sergeant David Kinterknecht~you're in our thoughts and prayers during this very difficult time. May God give you the strength to carry on and help heal your hearts. May you find comfort and support with those around you.
God bless you and rest in peace, Sgt Kiterknecht.
Gail M. Pabst
Aunt of a fallen MI P.O. eow 2004
July 26, 2009
As someone who lost a good friend who was a Colorado officer a few years ago, my thoughts and prayers go out to officer Kinterknecht's friends, family and fellwo officers
Steve Henry
July 26, 2009
RIP Brother, It was just days ago that another Brother from my agency was taken by gunfire. I pray for you, your family, and your department in this tragic time. Go patrol the streets of Heaven, for God has called you home. Wehave the watch.
Border Patrol Agent Robert Powell
TCA/DGL US Border Patrol
July 26, 2009
My prayers go out to Sgt. Kinterknecht's family and friends. I hate to use that line about rest easy brother, we will take care of it now. But, we as police officers from around the country will handle it. Thank you for your service and for your sacrifice. God bless you!
Police Officer
Gadsden Police Department
July 26, 2009
I am brought to tears again...I am praying for the family and co-workers of Sgt. David Kinterknecht. I will never understand how someone can act so violently towards anyone. I know first hand that the actions of one can change the lives of many. Thank you Sgt. David for your Bravery and I am heart broken that you lost your life because of an action of a coward. I will be praying for your family and co-workers as well as the other Officers injured in this incident. Your sacrifice will Never be Forgotten
Kathy stevenson wife of
Sgt. Howard K. Stevenson EOW 1/9/05
July 26, 2009
To the Montrose Police Department: Everyone one of you have my deepest sympathy and are in my prayers. Our department recently went through what you are experiencing now. It doesn't matter where you work, what department you work in or if you work on the streets or inside a jail, we are all one family. To Officer Kinterknecht family: You are also in my prayers and have my deepest sympathy. Always remember that this fallen hero died protecting others so that they may have a chance to live in peace.
THANK YOU OFFICER KINTERKNECHT FOR EVERYTHING YOU STOOD AND DIED FOR! GOD-SPEED!
ELAINE HUNTER Jail Kitchen Supervisor
CHAMBERS COUNTY JAIL
July 26, 2009
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