Sunday, March 13, 2011

NYPD Police Officer Killed in Brooklyn

March 13, 2011

Another officer paid the ultimate sacrifice by answering the call to defend our city and her citizens.

Regardless of background or how truly pathetic or undeserving the victims may be, our first responders will continue to show-up without judgment to defend the defenseless.

May God keep them close and provide some comfort for those they leave behind.

St. Michael, please continue your vigilant watch and guidance for our gatekeepers.

Fidelis ad Mortem.


Brooklyn cop killed after being pushed off porch

Read more: http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/brooklyn/brooklyn_cop_killed_after_being_Xl1DkpZ4cFBlXrzxBeeYPI#ixzz1GVCZNmW8

Thursday, March 10, 2011

9/11 attacks claim the life of NYPD hero nearly 10 years later



On Thursday, March 10, 2011, a man I admired and respected, a family man, an NYPD sergeant and hero was buried; he was murdered by Muslim terrorists on 9/11/2001.

Sergeant Harold Smith answered the call of duty and had no choice but to imbibe upon the toxic cocktail that became our oxygen; it served as a time bomb that detonated nearly 10-years later….taking him away from his family and friends.

Smitty’s vivacious life provided memories that will endure eternally.

Godspeed Smitty! And may God grant some grace and comfort upon your loved ones in their hour(s) of need.

Obituary, NYPD Sergeant Harold Smith.

Harold Smith was buried on the 17th anniversary of the shooting death of hero Detective Luis Lopez, formerly of the 120 pct. Staten Island.

On March 10, 1993, Det. Lopez, assigned to the Manhattan South Narcotics Tactical Team, was KIA in the war on drugs during a buy and bust operation in lower Manhattan.


NYPD Angels' page and guestbook for Louie

Both men was full of life and touched many with their wisdom and unique personalities…it is not a cliché to say that “it is not how these officers died that made them heroes, it is how they lived.”


Rest in Peace, brothers.
Fidelis ad Mortem.