Greenland Police Department, New Hampshire
End of Watch Thursday, April 12, 2012
Reflections for Police Chief Michael Patrick Maloney
My thoughts and prayers are with Chief Maloney's loved ones and everyone at the Greenland Police Department. Rest in peace
R. L. Drake
Detective (Ret.)
NYPD
April 13, 2012
Rest in Peace...
Detective
Syracuse Police Dept, NY
April 13, 2012
What a terrible day for all sorn Officers especially for the small department he worked for. Just 8 days to retirement what a tragedy. May God watch over all of you in this tragic moment.
Kevin Hagen Parole Officer
April 13, 2012
This breaks my heart. My Dad just retired from 25+ years on the force. My heart and prayers are with his family. He is among the best, Rest in Peace.
Joey J. Field
(daughter of retired Sgt)
April 13, 2012
It is always sad to hear when a man/woman who is dedicated to our protection is taken from us. Dedicating ones life to the service of so many is such an honorable thing. My heart goes out to his family as well as all LE who thrust themselves in harms way each day.
S.J. Forbes, President, K-9 handler
Om Ma Ni International Search and rescue
April 13, 2012
Our thoughts and prayers are with your family, friends and coworkers during this difficult time. Your service and ultimate sacrifice will never be forgotten.
Senior Federal Air Marshal
April 13, 2012
God Speed, Brother.
P.O. K. Murphy
Union PD,NJ
April 13, 2012
Chief Maloney, may you rest in peace. You'll never be forgotten.
Sgt Richard Eckert
Town of Chester Police Dept
April 13, 2012
Our thoughts and prayers and with the Greenland and their families and the community as the mourn the loss of this hero.
Former Volunteer Chaplain David Duffany
Private Citizen
April 13, 2012
Rest in peace Chief Maloney. Thank you for your dedication and commitment to community service. Our thoughts and prayers are with your family and fellow officers.
Sgt. Karen Wilkinson
Polk County Sheriff's Office
April 13, 2012
Again a sad day, most people will hear this news, and not think twice, but law enforcement both active and retired, will felll the lost of an other brother, and feel the pain for his family, friends and co-works.
Rest in Peaces Brother
Retired PLT. Dick DelRossi
Stoneham Police Dept. Mass.
April 13, 2012
R.I.P Chief Maloney.
Chief Joe Ham
Carrabelle Police Department
April 13, 2012
Our thoughts and prayers are with the Greenland PD and their families.
Chaplain Jim Ennis
Dyersburg Police Department
April 13, 2012
I just retired two weeks ago after thirty-three years. This is so sad. At least his murderer won't cause Chief Maloney's family the pain of a trial; he got his. RIP Chief
Retired Sergeant W. Scott Robinson
Metro Nashville-Davidson County, TN PD
April 13, 2012
Chief, god bless you and your family. You will not be forgotten. May the lord look over you and your department.
Officer Keith F. Lazaron II
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Police
April 13, 2012
PROTECT AND SERVE. Thank you for you service and sacrifice. God speed and prayers for the wounded.
Staff
Maine State Police
State Bureau of Identification
Staff
April 13, 2012
A police officer should be remembered not by how he died, but how he lived! A great man has gone to secure a safe path for the rest of us to follow. Thank you to you, your family and the Greenland Police Department. Our State is a little less safe without you. Rest in Peace Brother.
Chief Steven Marshall
Washington, NH Police Department
April 13, 2012
Rest in peace, Chief Maloney. Thank you for your many years of dedicated service to your community. Your ultimate sacrifice and that of your family will not be forgotten. Prayers for your family, friends, Greenland PD and many law enforcement brothers & sisters. Godspeed & God Bless, Hero.
Kathy B
Citizen
April 13, 2012
9 days from retirement. This one really hurts. The fact that a Chief was going on raids showed what type of person he must have been. Our thoughts and prayers are with the Greenland Police Department and family of Chief Maloney
Officer Robert Cordasco
Boston Police Department
April 13, 2012
Avenue of the Fallen
Standing at attention in their class “A“ uniforms, badges gleaming and shoes like glass, are your brothers and sisters of Law Enforcement. All of whom have previously paid the ultimate price.
Today, like many others, they welcome you to this wonderful place. As you march down the Avenue of the Fallen, all eyes focus on you as if to say its ok you’re with your eternal partners. A salute is followed and a tear can be seen on so many faces.
Welcome, you served well.
Now come join us in the ranks, another is coming home.
A brother law enforcement officer
12-25-2010
Sheriff Jim Weaver (Ret.) LAPD (Ret.)
Jerome County, Idaho (Ret.)
April 13, 2012
Rest, brother.
Cpl Steve Headley
Mishawaka, IN police
April 13, 2012
Rest in peace Chief Maloney, may the Lord keeep you in his care. My deepest condolences to the family and coworkers. God Bless you all.
Det. Ret. Julia M. Barbuto
NYPD
April 13, 2012
Such a tragic loss for Chief Maloneys family and his department. My prayers are with each and every one of you.
Officer Naya Pope
Irving Police, Texas
April 13, 2012
Your sacrifice will not be forgotten. This never gets easier, support one another in this difficult time. Our prayers are with his family and fellow officers.
PC. K A St. Clair
Toronto Police Service
April 13, 2012
Rest Easy Chief! Your sacrifice has not gone unnoticed! My prayers remain with you family, friends, department, and community.
Patrol Agent in Charge Todd Smith
US Border Patrol
April 13, 2012
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