Tuesday, November 06, 2007


And another one falls!


Today we were informed of another RCMP officer that was shot and killed in the line of duty. This is the 2nd one in less than a month. Over the last 2 years that makes 8. This young constable that was killed last night was only 20 years old. He just graduated from training 6 months ago. How very sad! I know it touches those of us who work for the RCMP, but I can not even imagine the horrible sadness it is for those family members who are left behind. I do know that it affects the cadets who are going through training right now. It does fill them full of fear! It makes them stop and think about what they are doing here. I try to encourage the troops as they pass through our facilities. I tell them I am so proud of them and I tell they that they are so needed. Training to become an RCMP officer is very strict and brutal at times. There are many that pack it in part way through training because they can't cut it. So it is very sad to hear that a cadet makes it through training only to be killed 6 months into his career as a police officer. This coming up weekend is "Remembrance Day" here in Canada. It is a time we remember the lives that have been lost in the wars, and those veterans still alive who fought, and those who still fight. I also take it one step further and think of all those who fight the good fight every day keeping us safe from crime. I REMEMBER!

6 comments:

Wanda said...

Thank you for that moving post, Wandi and I remember too. Let's hope many people read this and remember!

J. Andrew Lockhart said...

so sad! you are such a great person to do what you do -- it's so needed. thank you.

Carol said...

Good point, Wandi.

ladybird39pm said...

You are so great Wandi. A very commpassionate person. Did you meet this cadet that died? Maybe you saw him only. Love you Wandi.
Momma

ladybird39pm said...

Wandi Take this to the local paper to be published before the weekend It is a wonderful article, that needs to be published
Do it gal

Muhd Imran said...

It is indeed unfortunate to loose somebody so young, or anybody this way, for that matter.

Thankfully there are beautiful people like you to motivate them on and reaffirm their conviction why they are there and very much needed.