Awesome!! Glad you enjoy it.
Thanks for the update.
Awesome!! Glad you enjoy it.
Thanks for the update.
Sounds like you're having a blast. Keep up that positive attitude!
Stella - my best girl ever.
11/04/1994 - 12/23/2010
Don't wanna get shot by the police?
"Stop Resisting Arrest!"
This is very cool, good for you! One of my closest friends started his l.e. career as a Reserve with Denver a loong time ago haha. He retired from another large agency in the area, then went to work for a Sheriff's dept. doing their ccw permitting. After that he did extraditions until completely retiring last year. Good luck to you, Jeffco residents are fortunate to have you.
Welcome to the team brother! Congrats!
I don't make the rules. I just think them up and write them down.
Congrats and thank you!![]()
Duck-a-holic and quack-addict!
Congrats, stay stafe and thanks for volunteering!
Glad you are enjoying "the greatest show on earth"! We may have crossed paths at the Park Co crime scene.
“Every good citizen makes his country's honor his own, and cherishes it not only as precious but as sacred. He is willing to risk his life in its defense and is conscious that he gains protection while he gives it.” Andrew Jackson
A veteran is someone who, at one point in his life, wrote a blank check made payable to 'The United States of America ' for an amount of 'up to and including my life.'
That is Honor, and there are way too many people in this country who no longer understand it.
Congrats, glad you are liking it.
I think you're part of a great tradition: I've always thought that Reserve Law Enforcement was a good idea because it keeps the LE agencies 'connected' to the community in which they serve.
In fact, I would argue that in many ways, reserve LEOs are much closer to the "militia" of the past than the modern day Reserve military, which is a paid professional force (albeit part time) and in reality, part of the standing army that often serves overseas (as I know only too well from my own experiences in the USAR and ARNG)
By contrast, Reserve LEOs are unpaid volunteers who serve the community in which they live. Back before professional police forces were established in the early 19th century, citizen militias were the only kind of "law enforcement officer" that existed.
Martin
If you love your freedom, thank a veteran. If you love to party, thank the Beastie Boys. They fought for that right.
Congrats man! Stay Safe.
Thank you for being out there for us. I have the utmost respect for anyone that pins on a badge. Thanks again, stay safe and God Bless.