Family, Friends & Fellow Officers Remember...

Detective Amanda Lynn Haworth

Miami-Dade Police Department, Florida

End of Watch Thursday, January 20, 2011

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Reflections for Detective Amanda Lynn Haworth

Today, Detective Haworth I visited your grave. Rest in peace. Your courage won't be forgotten.

Rabbi Lewis S. Davis

May 25, 2016

God bless you both for your life of service. May God shine upon your family in this time of mourning and assist them as they carry on. Thank you again for your dedication

Richard Ross
JJL Process, process server

January 22, 2016

Rest in peace my Brother. Thank you for your service and sacrifice.

Jeffrey Spayd, Investigator
PA OIG

January 22, 2016

MAY YOU CONTINUE TO REST IN PEACE

THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE AND SACRIFICE

Ret. TFC Theresa Medcalf
Ga State Patrol

January 21, 2016

Rest in Peace Detective Amanda Haworth. Thank You for your Service and Sacrifice.

I Pray for Peace for your Family, Friends and Co-Workers. I also Pray that the hounds of hell forever gnaw at the flesh of your murderer. Amen.

Senior Special Agent B.L. Sherwood
Port Terminal Railroad Police Houston,TX

January 20, 2016

No matter how much time passes...

Jim Loftus
Miami-Dade Police Department (ret.)

January 20, 2016

You are not, nor will you ever be, forgotten.

MDPD

December 26, 2015

In 2011, I lived in Tucson, AZ, a mile down the street from the Safeway shooting site. That was and still is so difficult to deal with. Twelve days later, I was sitting in my office at the computer and a headline appeared that read that 2 officers in Miami were killed while serving a warrant. I don't know what made me click that article, but I did... and my heart sank. For more than 3 years, I worked at the University of Miami in the School of Communication's Graduate Studies Office when I was a student. Mandy and her 2 sisters used to call all the time to talk to their mom and I often answered the phone. I also grew up in Miami Springs, where Mandy's father lives. I still think about your family sometimes and hope you all are doing okay.

Erin Blankert (not an officer)
Not an officer, but worked closely with Mandy's mother

January 20, 2015

Cada vez que muere un afroamericano, a manos de un Policía en el cumplimiento de la ley, éstos toman las calles para destruirlo todo, vandalizar y robar. Cuando un afroamericano mata a dos policías com este caso de Roger y Amanda nadie toma las calles para destruir, robar o vandalizar. Ni el delito ni el delicuente tienen razas. El racismo que parte de los afroamericanos no es mas que un pretexto para destruirlo todo. Roger y Amanda son los verdaderos heroes. También lo son los que como ellos se juegan la vida a diario en nuestras calles para que haya tranquilidad ciudadana. Ojalá que nuestros agentes de la ley sigan haciendo cumplir la ley frente al delicuente: sea blanco, negro, carmelita o Amarillo.
Roger Castillo y Amanda Lynn vivirán eternamente en nuestros corazones. Gracias por su valor y maestría profesional sin límites.
Jorge A Garcia
Enero de 2015 (En memoria al 4t0 aniversario de sus muertes)

Sr. Jorge A García
Soy un ciudadano americano de origen cubano

January 11, 2015

Rest in peace Detective Haworth. Your valor, bravery and honor won't be forgotten. Last night in North Miami Beach, Florida there was a memorial for a Rabbi killed on August 9, 2014. Major Plascencia who runs the Intercoastal District, her husband, Detective Plascencia killed the man who took your life and your partner's. Heroes and heroines through and through.

Rabbi Lewis S. Davis

September 10, 2014

mandy:
i still remember that day when i recieved two phone calls, one from my mom to tell me an officer had been shot. i immediately went on the web and found out it was you. i then got a call from jeff lampert and he filled me in more, as we both shed several tears. i immediately remember us in the academy..ble 123...were were defensive tactics partners and i had several bruises from being toss across the mats by you. i had the pleasure of working with you in central and hammocks. i come to this page quite often and when i look at your picture i instantly hear your familiar giggle. rest in peace and i'll see you again someday. you are missed by all who knew you. it took me this long to say goodbye to one of the best cops that ever put on a badge.

lou sacco
mdpd

May 18, 2014

You are forever in my heart. Miss you!

Nuria Hartnett

January 20, 2014

Today is a sad day. An anniversary no one should ever have to experience.

MDPD

January 20, 2014

Amanda, you are in my thoughts as we approach the two year anniversary of our tragic loss! Your dedication, love of your family and outstanding service will always live on. You are missed and never forgotten!

Special Agent Bruce T. Nill, Ret.
Florida Dept. of Law Enforcement

December 13, 2013

I came across your name being the hero that you are and wanted to come to your page to leave a short message. Thank you for your dedicated service to others and law enforcement. Know that you will never be forgotten as true heroes never die. Wrap your wings around your loved ones and protect them and help them with their grief. You have not been forgotten.

Bob Gordon
Father of Fallen Chicago Officer: Michael P. Gordon, EOW: 8/8/04

September 26, 2013

HAPPY BIRTHDAY BABE!
LOVE YOU!

HALBY

September 4, 2013

HAPPY BIRTHDAY CHUP!
I miss you!!


Love, San

Suzanne

August 4, 2013

Missing you as another year slips away.

kda

January 20, 2013

We will never forget the heroes who gave their all to protect us, and you Detective Haworth are a hero... May you continue to rest in peace.

Deb Azure
Mother of Deputy Renee Danell Azure
EOW 08/06/02
Union County SO, Lake Butler, FL

January 20, 2013

Amanda, thank you for your honorable service and self-sacrifice. My thoughts are with your son and your family. God bless.

Rachael Jezierski - Retired
MDPD

August 20, 2012

HAPPY BIRTHDAY PARTNER - You are always in my thoughts and forever in my heart. We all miss you so very much !!!
xoxo (EGBO)

DeiDei Beecher
Miami-Dade Police Department

August 5, 2012

I too was scheduled to ride in this year's Police Unity Tour and had chosen Detective Hawthorn as the officer for whom I was riding. Due to unforseen circulstances I can no longer ride but another officer will be riding for Detective Hawthorn in my place. Detective Hawthorn's story is truly tragic and serves as a reminder of how dangerous law enforcement can be - whether on patrol or in investigations. She made the ultimate sacrifice while trying to keep the public safe. May she rest in peace knowing that her sacrifice will always be remembered and appreciated, and may her family and friends find comfort in knowing that her legacy will go on.

DFC Erika Heavner
Howard County Police Department

May 1, 2012

This is the second year that I have participated in the Police Unity Tour. For those of you not familiar with the Tour, we ride bicycles 300 miles in honor of those officers killed in the line of duty. "We ride for those who died." As I searched the ODMP for an officer to ride for I came across Detective Haworth's story of her untimely and senseless death. What touched me even more is I am the same age as she, and I too have a son. It is a great honor to ride in her memory. I would love to meet Amanda's family at the ceremonies and give them the wristband that I will be wearing each and every mile of the Tour. May God bless her family, son and co-workers. God please keep us all safe.

Lieutenant Marjory Jacobs
Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department

April 30, 2012

Rest in Peace, Detective Haworth. Your sacrifice is not forgotten.

Officer 11169

February 14, 2012

A true hero you were Detective, RIP now.

James Kotke
Civilian / Former Officer
WSF Park Police (Wi.)

February 13, 2012

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