Arkansas State Police, Arkansas
End of Watch Saturday, June 30, 1984
Reflections for Trooper Louis Perry Bryant
Trooper Bryant:
May Your Soul Rest-in-Peace.
I think about Your murder from time to time. I can’t even imagine what it must have been like having a wife and children enroute to meet You for lunch, see Your patrol vehicle alongside a highway, walking up to say hello, only to find You shot to death. To have four additional officers die in a traffic collision enroute to Your funeral, just exasperated an already sad event.
For those fellow historians:
Trooper Bryant was murdered by Richard Wayne Snell. Snell was a white supremacist zealot and gunrunner who had already murdered a pawnshop owner in Texarkana (because he mistakenly thought that the pawnshop owner was Jewish), and tried to commit terrorism in a bomb plot. He di not recognize the authority of any Black who may have worn a badge. After shooting Trooper Bryant, Snell was later wounded and arrested in a shootout with police in Broken Bow, Oklahoma. Initially, many federal/state agencies believed that the Murrah Building in Oklahoma City was blown up in retaliation for Snell’s execution....
Maj M. B. Parlor
USMC / LAPD
July 5, 2007
Coincidentally, I had just watched the story of this young brave Trooper on The Discovery Channel's FBI Files. My heart and regards go out to the wife and children of Trooper Bryant for what they went through. No death is ever easy and every love one of any law enforcement officer taken from us is a true hero in their own right. However, to stumble across your own husband's and father's death while protecting and serving the people is just beyond comprehension. Trooper Bryant, you will never be forgotten sir and may you always watch over your family and law enforcement brethren from above. Rest in peace sir.
Cpl/1 Steven Rizzo
Delaware State Police
June 30, 2007
Rest in peace, Sir! You are not forgotten.
Police Officer
October 3, 2006
I WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER LOUIS .I WAS A ROOKIE DEPUTY SHERIFF,WORKING FOR THE WASHINGTON COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPT.IN FAYETTEVILLE.LOUIS WORKED FOR THE FAYETTEVILLE P.D.
LOUIS HAD JUST GOTTEN OUT OF THE ACADEMY,AND WAS ADVISING ME ON HOW I SHOULD PLACE MY BULETTS IN MY SHELL LOOPS IN ORDER TO SHOOT FASTER WHEN I WENT THE THE ACADEMY.I NEVER FORGOT THIS WHEN I WAS ON THE FIRING RANGE.
THANKS LOUIS YOU ARE A GOOD FRIEND.
DON CAMP(RET)
ASST. CHIEF DON CAMP ( RET)
SALINA POLICE DEPT. OKLAHOMA
December 23, 2005
Bryant Family and Friends,
I never knew Trooper Bryant, I was about 7 yrs. old at the time he was taken away from you, but I adamantly respect the honor and courage it takes for a man or woman to be a State Trooper- working alone and covering hundreds of miles, pure dedication and selflessness. My apologies for your loss, and thank-you for the uniting of local and federal agencies in putting a temporary stop to further crimes- especially hate crimes. I've seen what assault rifles can do to people (I watched my friend, Off. Isaac A. Espinoza, die of massive wounds from an AK-47), and I wish that scene to be viewed by no one, and that pain to be felt by no one. God bless you and yours.
San Francisco PD
September 6, 2005
I had known "Louie" back when I was in high school. He was a Fayetteville police officer at the time. By the time I was old enough to work with him, he had left FPD and joined ASP. Therefore, I only got to work with "Louie" a couple of times. You have gone to a better place, my friend. Gone, but never forgotten!
Retired Sergeant Mark Hanna
Fayetteville, AR PD
February 28, 2005
May we never forget this Warriors sacrifice....May God Have given Peace to His Family, Fellow Troopers, and Friends...
Officer Debra Ross McFall
EAst Buffalo Twp Police Dept, Lewisburg, Pa.
July 6, 2004
Each day I read the ODMP. Today I read the story of your death. Every officer who gave his/her life for us need never be forgotton. Rest in peace, sir. You died a hero and America thanks you for your service.
03/22/04
Captain Robert W Cannon, Ret.
Vermilion Co, Il. Sheriff's Dept.
March 22, 2004
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