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Officer Glen Patrick Fisher

Metropolitan Police Department, District of Columbia

End of Watch Wednesday, March 10, 1971

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Reflections for Officer Glen Patrick Fisher

Officer Fisher,
On today, the 51st anniversary of your death I would just like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for the citizens of the District of Columbia. And to your Family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.

R.I.P.
USBP

Anonymous
United States Border Patrol

March 10, 2022

I was one of His 1st Dist Vice Squad Partners on the raid. In those days we certainly didn’t have the Protective Gear , which Thank God our Brothers in Blue have today. The Coward who fired several rounds then hid behind his Woman and child. Later the crafty Female Defense Attorney, Dovie Roundtree Argued that one of our Partners actually Shot Fisher, which was totally bogus. None the less, a Jury convicted Def of 2nd Murder, which resulted in Def only spending 5 Years total incarceration. In today’s Radical “ Black Lives Matter” and ANTIFA , this is true Racism, Only 5 Years for killing our Partner Glynn P. Fisher. We Will Never Forget

Gary Steakley Detective II. DC MPD
Glynn Fisher ‘s Vice Squad Partner

July 1, 2021

Thank you for your service and please know that your sacrifice will never, ever be forgotten by your law enforcement brethren. Rest in peace always.

Detective Cpl/3 Steven Rizzo
Delaware State Police (Retired)

March 10, 2021

Rest in peace Officer Fisher.

Rabbi Lewis S. Davis

February 2, 2019

Glen Fisher was my new partner, assigned to 1D vice the very day of the raid. I did not meet him until our unit gather for a briefing before serving the search warrant. At the scene I was shot while knocking down the door. I was semiconscious and rolled over to get up as the rest of the raiding team was entering the premises. I found Glen laying next to me. As I reflect on that night I believe he was trying to get me out of the line of fire when he was shot and killed. I think of him as a hero who disregarded his own safety to aid a fellow officer down.

Captain W. Freeman
MPDC Retired

December 8, 2017

See you on the otherside, Glenn. Tell dad and the rest of the "Southeast" boys I said hi. Love you.

Robert Edward Fisher, Jr.
cousin

March 21, 2013

Thank you for your service and for helping to make America a safer place.

Deputy Brian Jones
Boulder County Sheriff's Office, CO

December 4, 2012

Your heroism and service is honored today, the forty-first anniversary of your death. Your memory lives and you continue to inspire. Thank you for your service. My cherished son Larry Lasater was a fellow police officer who was murdered in the the line of duty on April 24, 2005 while serving as a Pittsburg, CA police officer.

Time never diminishes respect. Your memory will always be honored and revered.

Rest In Peace.

Phyllis Loya
Mom of fallen California Officer Larry Lasater, Pittsburg PD, eow 4/24/05

March 10, 2012

Rest in Peace, Officer Fisher. Your sacrifice is not forgotten.

Officer 11169

February 5, 2012

When calamity comes, the wicked are brought down, but even in death the righteous have a refuge - Proverbs 14:32.

What a terrible tragedy that you never got to enjoy your little one. My heart is warmed to see that he has left you a reflection here and that his life was better because you were his father.

You are not forgotten, brother. RIP

Constable Amanda Pandolfi #1249
York Regional Police, Ontario Canada

March 10, 2011

Another year has passed and you are still admired and respectfully remembered in the hearts and minds of so many. My thoughts and prayers are with your loved ones and friends as another year passes. May they know that you will never be forgotten.

James Sheppard
Father of Sgt. Jason L. Sheppard EOW 12/7/06

March 10, 2010

YOU ARE REMEMBERED TODAY AND THANK YOU SIR FOR YOUR SERVICE

VANDENBERGHE
MANCHESTER, NH

March 13, 2008

May you always rest in peace and know that you will never be forgotten.

Cpl/1 Steven Rizzo
Delaware State Police

March 10, 2008

Glenn,
Although many years have passed since I sat next to you in the Police Academy Classroom, I have never forgotten you and how you used to smile when you spoke about your expected child. May your children know that their Father was a credit to the Department and an inspiration to his classmates. Your untimely departure deeply affected us all. I sincerely hope that you have found the peace that we will all eventually come to know. My prayers continue for you and your family. Your friend, Donald

Polygraph Examiner, Donald Curtis
Police Academy Classmate

October 7, 2007

"My Brother"

Although I never met him, I knew him.
He was idealistic and believed he could make a difference.
He was immensely proud of the uniform and the badge and what they represent.
He felt privileged to be of service to his department, his community and to his country.

He was a cop.

Although I never met him, I knew him.
He was friendly, courteous, and polite, yet firm.
He laughed and joked, but was serious when necessary.
He was competent, trained, and professional.

He was a cop.

Although I never met him, I knew him.
He had a strong sense of right and wrong and became
frustrated when true justice became sidetracked.
He felt the sharp criticism that goes with the job, but he
never wavered.
He stood by and for his fellow officers.

He was a cop.

Although I never met him, I knew him.
He longed for his family during the long hours.
He worried about them during his shifts and the lonely
weekends, holidays and midnights when they were apart.
He felt guilty about the lost time, but knew his calling
and prayed they would understand.

He was a cop.

Although I never met him, I knew him.
He was a good son, a loving husband, and a devoted father.
He was dedicated to the profession and cared about the
people he served.
He wanted to do the best job that he could and strived to
be the best he could be.
He was a good citizen and a good neighbor.

He was a cop.

Yes, I did know him.
He was a cop, he was my Brother.

Rest easy Brother Fisher, we have the watch...



I heard the voice of the Lord, saying, Whom shall I send, and who will go for us? Then said I, Here am I; send me.
Isaiah 6:8

You answered the call and made the ultimate sacrifice. Rest easy in God's kingdom and watch over us as we continue the battle here on earth!!!

Officer
MPDC

April 8, 2007

I would like to thank those individuals who have kept the memory of my father alive. On account of the generosity of the HEROES organization, I was given the opportunity to attend college and receive a quality education. Today, I am running my own business in Chicago and proud to say I am happily married with a child on the way. My father's ultimate sacrifice continues to remind me of the preciousness of life, the importance of family, and the abundant kindness of strangers. In that way, he is still with us.

Stephen James Fisher
Son

April 18, 2006

Glenn, we graduated the academy together and our wives were "with child" together. You were a valient, brave officer whom I greatly respected you and your dedication to duty.

CRS
Sarasota County Sheriff's Office

November 15, 2004

March 10, 2004

Today is the anniversary of you passing.
you are not forgotten.

Sgt.
Mpdc

Sergeant
MPDC

March 10, 2004

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