Reflections for Officer Daniel C. Bier
Just to let you know your sacrifice is not forgotten. Not by me or members of the Cambridge P.D. On June 14, 2008, 55 years after your death,the city of Cambridge named a street in your honor. The street is located beside the new public safety building on Washington Ave.Corporal Tom Hurley who is also lodge #27 F.O.P. president lead the charge to make this happen. On May 22, 2009 the Eastern Shore Police Association (ESPA)honored you,and 32 other heroes who died in the line of duty on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. At Camp ESPA a new wall was dedicated for you and the 32 other Police Officers. If any one drives through Federalsburg Md., stop by Hillcrest Cemetery and pay my uncle a visit. Go in the front gate make a left, the first road make a right, count 2 trees on the left, and there will be a headstone for Hackett. Behind that stone lies this hero. I don't get down there that often due to living in Philadelphia,but you are remembered each day.
Sgt. Ed Bier
Philadelphia P.D. nephew
May 26, 2009
RIP
Anonymous
September 9, 2008
YOU ARE REMEMBERED TODAY AND THANK YOU SIR FOR YOUR SERVICE
VANDENBERGHE
MANCHESTER, NH
May 5, 2008
FIVE YEARS FOR TAKING THE LIFE OF AN OFFICER CALLED TO A HOME FOR A DOMESTIC DISTURBANCE. THAT MAKES MY BLOOD BOIL!! YOUR SACRIFICE WAS NOT IN VAIN. I HOPE THE SCUM THAT TOOK YOUR LIFE HAS RECEIVED HIS JUDGEMENT FROM GOD.
PO3 TIERNEY #1205
MONTGOMERY COUNTY MD POLICE
May 3, 2007
Always remembered my friend.
Cpl/1 Steven Rizzo
Delaware State Police
May 3, 2007
Rest easy Officer Bier, your service is not forgotten.
Tpr.
MA STATE POLICE
October 13, 2005
To the uncle that I never knew, cut down in the prime of life. Giving the ultimate sacrifice. Gone but not forgotten. May God's grace continue to shine on you.
Sgt. Edward Bier
Philadelphia P.D.
February 3, 2005
Rest easy and let us continue the fight for you.
Dep. M. Moore
Warren County S.O. (OH)
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