Family, Friends & Fellow Officers Remember...

Police Officer Ashley Marie Guindon

Prince William County Police Department, Virginia

End of Watch Saturday, February 27, 2016

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Reflections for Police Officer Ashley Marie Guindon

Our deepest sympathy to his family and friends.

NYC Correction officer (Ret.) Edwin Riv
NYCD

February 28, 2016

Rest in Peace. You will not be forgotten.

Trooper Youth Steven Hand
New Jersey State Police

February 28, 2016

Off. Guindon, thank you for your service. Although you left this earth way to early, you nor your service to the people of VA will never be forgotten. Rest easy and know Justice will be served to those who do not value human life.

TFC M. Pitcher
MSP

February 28, 2016

My heart is heavy knowing this young Officer gave her life so soon. Thank you. I pray the Lord can bring comfort to her family, friends & fellow Officers. And Dear Lord, please be with the wounded Officers. Bring them a speedy & full recovery in body, mind & spirit.

Ms Gail Vollmer
Citizen

February 28, 2016

I'm so very sorry, praying for all of you involved. God bless you all.

Ret. Sgt. Charles Kelso
MD Natural Resources Police

February 28, 2016

Rest in peace, Officer Guindon.

Retired Federal Police Officer & Califo
US DVA (retired Former El Centro & National City California PDs

February 28, 2016

RIP sister.

Sergeant M. Aparicio
Austin Police Department

February 28, 2016

Best in peace sister. We have the watch from here.

Officer Tommy Thomason
Signal 88 Security

February 28, 2016

You led a path to protect and serve your community. You are truly special to those who know you and they should be proud of you. Your sacrifice is a testament to your character and although I never met you, I do wish I could take your place. You had so many years ahead of you and deserve those years. Thank you for your service and choice of profession. May the lord bless you and your family.

Former Deputy Sheriff David Housel

February 28, 2016

R.I.P. Police Officer Ashley Guindon you are a hero

Son Of A Police Officer Matthew Waldeck
N/A

February 28, 2016

My Sister, your presence was know a very short while, but is was felt and will be missed. You served well, and now your watch has ended. We'll carry on for you. My the LORD welcome you home, and may give comfort to your family.

Deputy j. porter
Maricopa county sheriffs office ( Retired)

February 28, 2016

From the moment you first hit the street until the day you retire this job holds your very life in its hands. Very sad and tragic. Thoughts and prayers.

Motor Officer Darrin Wilcox
Murfreesboro Police Department TN

February 28, 2016

Rest easy sister, for we now have the watch.

Captain Kevin Clark
Denton County Sheriff's Office

February 28, 2016

The weight of your death is felt by your brothers and sisters in Texas as well. This sacrifice breaks all of our hearts! Rest in Peace hero!

Criminal Investigator Jason McGhee
112th District Attorney

February 28, 2016

Godspeed. May you fly with the Angels. To the loved ones of this courageous young officer, I am so sorry for your loss. God bless you all.

Officer Hans Carlson
Egremont, MA

February 28, 2016

God bless Ashley, what a terrible tragedy.

Civilian Justin B

February 28, 2016

First day on the job. And now End of Watch. You chose a noble profession. Officer Guindon, Rest in Peace.

Lieutenant Flint
DOD Police Department

February 28, 2016

Prayer to her family, and to the other officers as they recover. Simply sensless.

Sergeant S. Davis
Jackson Townshipb Police Department

February 28, 2016

Rest in peace, my sister in blue. May your family and co-workers finds a peace of mind and the killer -- the severe justice as soon as possible.

Police Officer Alexander V. Martynov
Norfolk Police Department

February 28, 2016

My family is deeply grieved at the death of Ashley Guidon, on only her second day on the job. We pray that Ashley's family will remember her with the fondest memories.

Stan Jefferson
Citizen

February 28, 2016

My heart bleeds for the survivors , professional and blood family. Day one or last day, the danger remains the same and we who honor the badge continue to face the danger to protect those who depend on us. Rest in peace officer.

Sergeant Steven Heath
Northampton twp PD

February 28, 2016

Your service may not have been the longest, but your willingness to help protect and serve is appreciated very much. May you rest in peace. And again, thank you for your service.

E911 Dispatcher Aaron Gilkey
Yell County Sheriff's Department

February 28, 2016

God bless Ashley, just a terrible tragedy.

Civilian Justin B

February 28, 2016

RIP sister.

PO Justin P
STPD

February 28, 2016

"The Thin Blue Line"

There is a line
the color of the sky
on a clear afternoon

There is a line
the hue of the ocean
on a bright sunny day

There is a line
the purest shade of a newborn's eyes
awakening for the first time

There is a line
that protects us from harm
in all we do
whether day or night

There is a line
no one can penetrate
no one can alleviate

There is a line
made of those who choose
to follow a calling many do not hear
and still more do not comprehend

They choose to walk
the path of fear, hate, and mistrust
taken by so few
but marked by so many

And when one leaves this line
they leave a legacy
but the line does not break
for the remaining must still protect

There may be emptiness
a loss, or sadness
but never a hole
not in this line

This line that holds
the ghosts of the souls who have gone
and the souls of the ghosts who will be
The Thin Blue Line

Kimberly A. Erb

Lieutenant Craig Gripentrog
Williamson County Sheriff's Office

February 28, 2016

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