Family, Friends & Fellow Officers Remember...

Deputy Sheriff Alan Inzer

Calcasieu Parish Sheriff's Office, Louisiana

End of Watch Thursday, January 25, 2007

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Reflections for Deputy Sheriff Alan Inzer

Rest in peace, brother.

Officer R. Law

January 25, 2007

Deputy Inzer...

God Bless Brother!

CPT McElroy
5th Precinct; SWAT
Los Angeles, California

Captain McElroy
Los Angeles Police Department; SWAT

January 25, 2007

IT IS WITH GREAT HONOR THAT I LEAVE THIS REFLECTION TO MY FALLEN BROTHER. MAY GOD BLESS THE FAMILY, FRIENDS, AND COWORKERS OF DEPUTY INZER. MAY THEY KNOW HIS LOVE AND COMFORT THROUGH HIS SON, JESUS CHRIST. MY BROTHER IN LAW ENFORCEMENT, MAY GOD BLESS YOU AND MAY YOU REST IN PEACE. A HERO FOR SURE, NOT BY HOW YOU DIED, BUT HOW YOU LIVED. YOU HAVE SERVED WELL.

CHIEF RONNIE WATFORD-RET.
JEFFERSON POLICE DEPT,S.C.

January 25, 2007

Thank you, Deputy Inzer, for your service to the people of Louisiana and the United States. Your dedication and efforts are appreciated and will not be forgotten. Rest in peace, Hero!

Janice Brown
Conway, Arkansas
civilian

Janice Brown
civilian

January 25, 2007

Rest in peace Deputy Inzer. Our thoughts and prayers are with your family and friends.

Trooper
Massachusetts State Police

January 25, 2007

Rest in Peace Deputy Inzer, god bless you and your family. Watch over us until it is our turn to join you in heavens roll call...god bless,

Ofc. Aaron P. Sparks
Gilmanton N.H. Police Department

January 25, 2007

17 YEARS ON
OFF DUTY
AND IN A FOOT PURSUIT WITH FELONS.
ALAN - YOU WERE A TRUE CREDIT TO THE PROFESSION!
WE LOST A GREAT OFFICER TODAY.
RIP

Lt. M.A. Pacini
Ocean City Maryland PD

January 25, 2007

Rest in peace brother, you will not be forgotten.

Patrolman Shaun McCready
Altoona (PA) Police Department

January 25, 2007

You epitomize the meaning of a HERO and DEDICATION TO DUTY. Rest in peace.

Sgt
City of Corning PD, Corning, NY

January 25, 2007

My heart breaks as I read of the tragic death of another dedicated law enforcement officer. You, sir, are a true hero and will forever be remembered as such. My deepest sympathy goes to your family, friends and co-workers.
I am certain that Louisiana law enforcement and all those across the country will not rest until your killers are found and brought to justice.
Rest in peace.

Linda Lamm - LEO wife and sister of
Jay Balchunas EOW 11.05.04

January 25, 2007

We offer our heartfelt sympathy to the family, friends and colleagues of Deputy Inzer and we honor his distinguished service to the cause of justice and peace. Sadly, our nation has lost one of its finest citizens, a community has lost a friend and protector, and a family has lost an example of character and courage who they will love and respect forever. Today, because of the sacrifice Deputy Inzer has made, the house of freedom is stronger, sturdier, and more secure.

To the family and friends of Deputy Inzer , I want to say that a lot of people pray for you, and my hope is that their prayers will give you the strength necessary to move on. Just as you were always with him when he walked the beat or patrolled the streets, know that he will always be with you - wherever you may be. In the days to follow, may you be strengthened by the fact that Deputy Inzer is a man distinguished by exceptional courage and will always be admired for his brave deeds and noble qualities. You, your family and your sacrifice will never be forgotten.

SA Thomas Doyle
FBI New York

January 25, 2007

On behalf of the men and women of the Camillus Police Department, our deepest sympathys to the family, friends and co-workers of Deputy Sheriff Alan Inzer. Rest in Peace Brother, we now have the Watch.

PBA
Town of Camillus Police Department, CNY

January 25, 2007

Our heartfelt prayers are with you and your family during this tragic time. May those who took the life of a noble man receive the justice that they deserve.

Thank you for protecting us all and serving the profession well. We are eternally indebted to you and your family.

Respectfully submitted on behalf of my department,

Officer Matthew Lewek
Menomonee Falls (WI) Police Department

January 25, 2007

You are a hero forever and will not be forgotten. God Bless you and your family. Rest easy Deputy Inzer we got from here.

Officer Shane LeClair
McKinney Police Dept, TX

January 25, 2007

Deputy Inzer....we know why you responded with DEDICATION. Our thoughts and prayers are with your Family, Friends and Police Family. Our civilian Dept. of Defense Police Officers and Navy Master At Arms Military Police humbly thank you for your service.

Police Officer
Naval Weapons Station, Charleston, SC

January 25, 2007

"My Brother"

Although I never met him, I knew him.
He was idealistic and believed he could make a difference.
He was immensely proud of the uniform and the badge and what they represent.
He felt privileged to be of service to his department, his community and to his country.

He was a cop.

Although I never met him, I knew him.
He was friendly, courteous, and polite, yet firm.
He laughed and joked, but was serious when necessary.
He was competent, trained, and professional.

He was a cop.

Although I never met him, I knew him.
He had a strong sense of right and wrong and became
frustrated when true justice became sidetracked.
He felt the sharp criticism that goes with the job, but he
never wavered.
He stood by and for his fellow officers.

He was a cop.

Although I never met him, I knew him.
He longed for his family during the long hours.
He worried about them during his shifts and the lonely
weekends, holidays and midnights when they were apart.
He felt guilty about the lost time, but knew his calling
and prayed they would understand.

He was a cop.

Although I never met him, I knew him.
He was a good son, a loving husband, and a devoted father.
He was dedicated to the profession and cared about the
people he served.
He wanted to do the best job that he could and strived to
be the best he could be.
He was a good citizen and a good neighbor.

He was a cop.

Yes, I did know him.
He was a cop, he was my Brother.

Rest In Peace Brother


MPD Washington DC

January 25, 2007

A Part Of America Died,
Somebody killed a policeman today,
And part of America died.
A piece of our country he swore to protect,
Will be buried with him at his side.
The suspect that shot him will stand up in court,
With counsel demanding his rights.
While a young widowed mother must work for her kids,
And spend many long lonely nights.
The beat he walked was a battle field too
just as if he had gone off to war.
Though the flag of our nation won't fly at half mast,
To his name they will add a gold star.
Yes, somebody killed a policeman today,
In your town or mine,
While we slept in comfort behind locked doors,
A cop put his life on the line.
Now his ghost walks a beat on a dark city street,
And stands at each new rookies' side.
He answered the call,of himself and gave his all,
And a part of America died.
*anonymous*

Rest in Peace Brother Inzer. We have the watch...

Officer
Metropolitan Police Department Washington DC

January 25, 2007

To Officer Inzer's family. Please know that you are in my prayers and that I am so sorry for your loss. Deputy Inzer was a brave man and the world is better place because of people like him who are willing to protect and serve. God Bless.

Chaplain
White County Sheriff's Department, Arkansas

January 25, 2007

Dear Alan:
With each reflection I write to a fallen brother, I feel as though I lost a member of my family, regardless of the fact that we have never met. But then, you are a member of my family...our family...police officer.
There are no sayings or words that I can offer to you or your family at a time like this, other than to say several things;
The cowards who did this WILL come to justice. But like ALL cowards, they ran. But I will not justify their very existence on this planet by speaking of them any further.
You, Alan, are a hero. There is no dispute in that. But your actions should serve notice to the criminals in this country, that regardless of whether as police officers, we are on or off duty, we have an obligation and a DESIRE "to serve and protect". And we WILL fulfill that oath we took and swore to.
The cowards robbed Louisiana of one of it's precious resources...a good cop. They have taken a man away from his family forever. But they CANNOT take away your legacy. You died living your job, your promise, your commitment. There are not many people in the world who that can be said of.
With sorrow in my heart, (again), I pray our Father in Heaven keeps you close to His heart, and helps your family through this horrible time. Until we meet in a better place, rest easy my brother, we have the watch. Amen

Detective Ron Tomassi
Palm Beach Sheriff's Office-Florida

January 25, 2007

Rest in peace my brother

January 25, 2007

OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYER GO OUT TO DEPUTY INZER AND HIS FAMILY AND DEPARTMENT. A HERO WILL ALWAYS BE MISSED BUT NEVER FORGOTTEN. GOD BLESS YOU, BROTHER IN BLUE.

DETECTIVE RUTILO QUEZADA
SMITH COUNTY SHERIFF TYLER, TX

January 25, 2007

How ironic - upon returning from Roll Call, discussing foot pursuits / ambush against police officers, I read this sad news. My prayers are with the family, colleagues, and friends of Deputy INZER. May you Rest-In-Peace, Bro.

Maj M. B. Parlor
USMC / LAPD

January 25, 2007

Rest in peace sir. Thank you for your service.

Capt. Yates
Collins Fire Dept. (Mississippi)

January 25, 2007

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