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StephenC 04-01-2004 07:36 PM

Law Enforcement - Roll Call!
 
Hi All!

This thread is a spinoff of the radar detector thread that has been active here at CC for several days.

It's time for all CC members and visitors who are/were sworn law enforcement officers to answer roll call.

Federal, state, county, local, military, active, or retired, answer up with pride. It is, after all, our thin "blue" line that stands between American freedom and social anarchy.

Twenty-five years and three days as a proud member of the Michigan State Police. Retired February 25, 2002. Miss the troops, the uniform, and the opportunity to make a difference, but no regrets.

Roll Call!

grumpy 04-01-2004 10:20 PM

wig/wag @ 130
 
Steve,
Very few will answer, I've tried this before, but still drive a P71 with state plates and rednblues, retired.
Just keep an eye on the neighborhood, fugutive recovery n such now.
grumpy 4115

Double Venom 04-02-2004 12:44 AM

Grump,
Naah, Steve will get us all listed. If you missed the other thread, I've called for all the above to make themselves known to me at this years Fling :)

3 Years with the MP's
25 years, 6 months CPD

Sure, I'd do it again!
DV...If you come--you WILL come back!

svobud 04-02-2004 05:20 AM

started in 1987 with Military Police (Just Cause/Desert Storm) - left it - went Federal DoD Police - left it - now a small local city just outside of Atlanta with one very unusual ordinance.

leejleej 04-02-2004 07:13 AM

Two years - Little Rock Police Department, Arkansas

Seven years - Manalapan Township Police Department, New Jersey

Had to retire due to hand injury.

Now defense contractor.

Cheers,

Jong

Dsprint2000 04-02-2004 09:39 AM

Alright svobud......
 
Quote:

Originally posted by svobud


started in 1987 with Military Police (Just Cause/Desert Storm) - left it - went Federal DoD Police - left it - now a small local city just outside of Atlanta with one very unusual ordinance.

Now we gotta know the ordinance to which you refer.....:p

David**)
keeping law enforcement busy........

EarlsflyinCobra 04-02-2004 09:49 AM

Started as Security Police in the Air Force;

Then Jacksonville Sheriffs Office, Jax., Fl.;

Then Atlantic Beach Police Dept., Atl. Bch., Fl.;

Then Daytona Beach Police Dept., Dayt. Bch., Fl......

21 years as Full Time with DBPD, Now Reserve Officer, total time DBPD 26+ years, total service 30+ years, and D_MN Proud of it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

AMEN to the THIN BLUE LINE!!!!

Dirty Harry 04-02-2004 10:04 AM

25 years this month with Indiana State Police-about 2/3's of that in investigations

Haz331 04-02-2004 12:00 PM

28 years East Brunswick PD, New Jersey. Retired March 2000 currently an investigator for the US EPA.

mikiec 04-02-2004 12:20 PM

Many years ago I was 1 step from attending the Phoenix Police Academy.

My hats off to all you guys.

Mike

badrich 04-02-2004 02:45 PM

I've never been in law enforcement, but as a citizen I would like to thank you all for doing all you have done to protect us, sometimes from ourselves. We hear a lot when a policeman does something wrong, but not often enough for doing an often difficult and dangerous job. I even forgive that old f**t who have me my first ticket many years ago. Keep up the good work. Do I qualify now for one of those special little stickers for my windshield? ; ) Rich

Rick Yeager 04-02-2004 03:27 PM

I was a Military Policeman US Army 1971-1973.

Rick

flatliner 04-02-2004 05:40 PM

Finished my degree in Criminal Justice, spent a year in a police academy, graduated number one in my class. Been a County Deputy ever since. I'm also a P.O.S.T. certified police academy driving instructor...what fun!! I get to teach pursuit driving at any police academy or agency. I also just completed Hostage Negotiotion training in Las Vegas. The class was taught by a retired NYPD detective...boy did he have some cop warstories!! Hats off to all my brothers and sisters in blue, not too many people have to put on a bullet-proof vest to go to work!

Stan Mitchell 04-02-2004 06:41 PM

23 years with the Metro Police Dept. in Nashville.

Worked patrol, then investigations, 5 years as the driving instructor at the Academy, now work in the computer forensic lab recovering stuff from the bad guy's computers.

StephenC 04-02-2004 06:53 PM

Hey Stan.........
 
Stan:

My whole family is from Nashville. Mom was a Smith, raised in the old German neighborhood over on Joseph Ave, and N. First St. I know that area has changed a lot since then. Dad was born up in Jackson County, a little place called Wartrace Creek. His family moved to Nashville sometime before 1940.

My Mom's father started Smith's Plumbing and Heating and it was run for years by her four brothers. Mom and Dad got married in a little church over on White's Creek Pike after Dad got back from the war and recovered from his wounds. They rented a house from a man named Mack Richmond, his family owned the old Richmond Dairy. Does any of this ring a bell?

Mom and Dad moved to MI in 1948 so Dad could get a job. We've been here ever since. But, I spent many great summers in Tennessee and have a whole bunch of wonderful memories.

Best wishes and stay safe out there.

southernfriedcj 04-03-2004 05:31 PM

Went to the City of Atlanta to become a Cop. They put all the applicants down in a hole, they lowered in a ladder, 30 of us climbed out, they hired us as Atlanta Firefighters.;) :) I hoist a beer to all the Police Officers. Worked many jobs with APD when I was with AFD. Funny, 99% of the cops said we were crazy to be Firefighters, and 99% of Firefighters said you guys were crazy to be cops.

StephenC 04-03-2004 05:57 PM

That's Pretty Common...............
 
CJ:

Yep, the attitudes of police officers and firefighters you describe are pretty common. Each group thinks the other's crazy.

I have moonlighted as a professional photographer since 1988. I shot a wedding for a guy about four years ago who claimed to have a Superbird stored in a barn. He said it needed some work and that someday he hoped to have enough money to restore it.
He was, however, well aware of what it is worth.

If you are serious and want a shot at seeing if he really has it, and what condition it might be in, leave your personal email here at CC or send me a private message and I'll send you mine. It might be possible to track this guy down.

Let me know,

MACOBRA 04-04-2004 01:39 AM

Six years MP, 344th MP Co. Desert Storm, etc. (1989 - 1995)

7+ years local department. East Longmeadow, MA. (1997 - ?, hopefully along time, god willing)

Nice to hear from all the boys and girls in blue.

Thank god for extra details!, or I never would have been able to drive my cobra before 35!

Stuart

bfitz241 03-12-2009 03:07 AM

18 and a half years and counting. NCPD,NY

john chesnut 03-12-2009 06:40 AM

Arizona State Police, (DPS). Youngest in the history of the state. Had serious leg injuries and couldn't pass the physical to do anything but desk job. So, I left the department.
I was struck by a run a way car and rammed full throttle into a parked truck. (Bumper to bumper) Was off duty, just helping a broken down motorist. 5 surgeries and 2 years to walk. During that time I had to live in a TIPI as I had no money. Ended up inventing a toy for my daughter which now is sold around the world. I ended up making my living inventing simple things and licensing them or having them manufactured and sold.
In 2001 followed my passion for cars and now own Dragon Motor Cars and Chesnut Motorsports. I make and sell kits for cars of my design and a Snake replica.
But, my proudest achievment (besides my family) was being part of DPS. I was stationed in Tucson and Nogalas. This was the late 70's. Even then the border was pretty wild.
God bless the men and women that protect and serve!
John


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