Sunday, November 29, 2009

A Senseless Tragedy

This morning there was a senseless assassination of 4 local police officers. A gunman entered a coffee house and walked up to the counter as if to place an order. A barista saw a gun when the man opened his jacket and fled out the back door. The man then turned and opened fire on the officers as they sat working on their laptops, killing the three men and one woman. The suspect is still at large and the police have identified him. It will just be a matter of time before they find him...

I live fairly close to where this happened. On the way home from work I heard that they were going to be bringing the bodies out of the coffee shop and take them to the medical examiners office and people were forming alongside the road to pay their respects, so I hurried home and grabbed my camera and went...it was such a touching scene that played out before my eyes..the firemen and police officers were everywhere. There must have been 200 police cars there... they lined the streets and were there to escort their fallen fellow officers...



these are cars coming to pay their respects...


Our local fire department 'Central Pierce' and the 'Lakewood 'firemen formed and arch with the American Flag flying high....so very touching...











This was the arch they will be coming through in their procession...

The police cars are forming for the escort...




Every local news was accounted for...

The Washington State Patrol motorcycle police started off the procession...


first and last car a Lakewood Police car....most people covered their hearts with their hands...











I was standing across from a tavern and all the patrons had come out to honor the officers...


the white trucks are carrying the deceased men and woman...










The people lining the streets are so touching....


unmarked car...








another unmarked car...






the last car...a Lakewood officer following his comrades....


the procession gone now...moving slowly towards Tacoma...and crowd starts to dissipate...

2 comments:

  1. Good job Debbie, and you are right "surreal" was the feeling. I love you and thank you picking me up, I am so glad that I got to do "something",
    anything.

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  2. Thank you for taking the time to post and share these very moving photos. It is appreciated, as is this srevice of our Public Servants!

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