 | Trooper First Class Edward M. Toatley Maryland State Police Maryland Monday, October 30, 2000 |
Many fine things are written here about you. I don't know what is more deadly, the war on terrorism or the war on drugs. You were very courageous and steadfast in doing what you knew to be the best for our country at such a high cost. May the Lord Jesus continue to heal and comfort your loved ones and all who trust in Him. Thinking of you on this 9th anniversary of your passing. Lynn Kole Bellingham,WA Anonymous
2009-10-30
Class UPTP 917 of the federal law enforcement training center, trained for Trooper Edward Toatley for the week of august 10 through august 15 your scrafice is never forgotten. We train for you and will remember you. OFR. C. Dotson USSS/ UD 2009-08-10
Hi MC or Trooper Toatley its been 9yrs since I started the Battle of the Badges Law Enforcement Basketball Tournament in your honor. This year tournament was even a greater honor cause your Son Antonie play in it this year w/his agency MD Transportation Authority PD. Your Son was our 1st scholarship winner. I miss seeing your trooper car park at your parents house. Miss u much...
Officer Jerome Blue Hall Wake County Sheriff Office, Raleigh-NC Founder of the Battle of the Badges Law Enforcement Basketball Tournament est.2000 Officer Jerome Hall Wake County Sheriff Office,North Carolina 2009-04-29
Another birthday passes without you in our physical lives, but you live in our hearts, always. Anonymous
2009-04-02
Remember TOP GUN my Brother!!!! the fun times and late nights... Miss you Shaggy PA State Police 2009-03-20
Ed,
It has been eight years since your passing. You've been in my thoughts often...This is the first time I've been able to actually write about you. I remember the first time I met you, it was at BelAir barrack and you were waiting for the "kiddie bus" (cadet truck). We later laughed about our initial meeting when we worked together in the Narcotics Division. I am blessed to have worked on several cases with you and even more blessed that you were my friend and brother". Thank you so much for your tireless efforts to help others and rid the cities of America of drugs. For those that do not know, you were MSP's ace undercover officer.
You had a smile that could light up a room and a heart that was even bigger. I know you are with our Savior. Rest my friend until we meet again. Anonymous
2009-03-15
As the world remembers you as TFC Edward Toatley, I will alway remember you as my homey MC. As we grew up together you were a major influence in my life and always had that warped witicism and sense of humor that eventually would make someone think. Like the brother I never had there was always love whether eating dinner at your parents house or you eating at mine.
As your career with the MSP began I felt honored you had given me the opportunity to ride and experience your career which gave me a different outlook on the agency. But I knew that you were going to bigger and better things when you told me I couldnt ride anymore.
I knew then that you were on that quest to make a statement to society and demonstrate how a First Class Trooper could benefit Maryland. I miss you "dogg" and your often on my mind from the time that we shared here. To watch Twon I know that your influence is still around, it just couldnt be you to go away and not leave a mark just to make someone smile.
Bill Bill Turner Friend 2008-12-31
On the 8th anniversary of Trooper Toatley's death, we honored his service in our patrol briefing by reading his entry from ODMP. Each day, we honor one fallen officer on the anniversary of their death so as to keep them in our thoughts, and also to remind us of the dangers inherent in our job. Trooper Toatley is not forgotten. Sergeant Zach Perron Palo Alto (CA) Police Department 2008-10-30
Even though eight years have passed, the pain of losing you has not lessened. You are still the first thought on my mind each day I awaken and I constantly pray that the Lord continues to guide and protect your children. You are still my hero...my brother. Anonymous
2008-10-30
Rest in peace Ed, we miss you friend/co worker MSP 2008-10-28
Rest in Peace Semper Fi MSgt Eric Bearden USMC Ret
2008-08-08
Happy Birthday MC. A day never passes that I don't think of and miss you.
2008-04-02
TFC Toatley, thank you for your service and dedictaion. Neither you, nor your sacrifice, will ever be forgotten. Continue to watch over your family giving them the love, guidance and support they need. Watch over your brothers and sisters in uniform as well. Rest in peace. Michelle - wife of Retired LEO
2008-03-21
"The Badge" He starts his shift each day To respond to calls unknown. He drives a marked patrol car. A police officer he is known. He's paid by the citizens' taxes To make it safe on the streets. But he usually has a second job 'Cause a waitress has his salary beat. Now he doesn't know a holiday 'Cause he works all year round. And when Thanksgiving and Christmas finally arrive At his home he cannot be found. He's cursed and assaulted often, The one whos blood runs blue. He seldom ever gets a thanks, To some he's just a fool. His friends are always other cops 'Cause people just don't understand That underneath his badge and gun, He's just another man. He knows there might not be a tomorrow In this world of drugs and crime. And he gets so mad at the court system 'Cause the crooks don't get any time. And each day when he leaves for work, He prays to God above. Please bring me home after my shift So I can see the ones I love. But tonight he stops a speeding car, He's alone down this ole' highway. It's just a little traffic infraction. He does it everyday. Well, he walks up to the driver's window, And his badge is shining bright. He asked the guy for a driver's license, When a shot rang through the night. Yes, the bullet hit its mark, Striking the officer in the chest. But the Department's budget didn't buy Each officer a bullet-proof vest. So he lay on the ground bleeding. His blood wasn't blue - His blood was red. And briefly he thought of his loved ones 'Cause in a moment the officer was dead. In the news they told the story Of how this officer had died. And some who listened cared less, But those who loved him cried. Well, they buried him in uniform With his badge pinned on his chest. He even had his revolver, He died doing his best. Written By: David L. Bell Sergeant Richland County Sheriff's Department Columbia, South Carolina Used with Special Permission of the Author Copyright © 1999 - All Rights Reserved and may not be duplicated without permission Investigator David L Bell Richland County Sheriff's Dept., Columbia, SC 2007-11-07
Rest in peace as we will always remember you. Cpl/1 Steven Rizzo Delaware State Police 2007-10-30
You are remembered today and thank you Sir for your service, this writer is pleased that justice was served on your behalf Pat Van Den Berghe, Manchester, NH Neighbors for a Better Manchester, NH 2007-10-29
Ed, As the 7th year anniversary of your last tour, rolls upon us I reflect on the best narcotics investigator and true friend that I could have worked with. You truly were the most professional and dedicated UC there was. Inez and your children should be proud and always hold there chins up. Many Troopers and Officers who worked with him have the wonderful stories and memories of him that will carry him on earth forever. God has him now and one day you will see him again. Thanks for everything you taught me ED and everything you did for the Salisbury and Wicomico County communities. With all respect.
PFC Rusty Savage Salisbury (MD) PD PFC R. Savage Salisbury PD (MD) 2007-10-02
Trooper FC Toatley, your sacrifice will not be forgotten in D.C. Working in narcotics here in the DC/MD area is challenging and dangergous, its officers, agents, and troopers like you who make such a difference in this thankless job. Thank You for your service and God be with you, your family, and the MSP & MPDC Narcotics Investigator Metropolitan Police Washington, D.C. 2007-09-25
I worked with Ed in the MSP Drug Enforcement Division, Baltimore Team. It was such a pleasure to be around him and his zest for life. As I reflect on all Police Officers and military personnel who have given their life, I honor his memory.
Semper Fi, Frank Esposito Sergeant Maryland State Police Sergeant Maryland State Police 2007-05-28
I still remember that morning I got the call that you had been killed just like it was yesterday. Maryland State Police might of known you as Ed but to Turners Station, you were MC. You were a good friend to all in the neighborhood, very good son and brother and the world's best father. We all miss you MC and will never forget you. We know that you are sitting around the throne with Ms. Barbara Lee, your secong mother. Love Carolyn Carolyn Ferguson Friend 2007-05-07
Ed,I was talking to a retired Baltimore City police officer today,and your name came up as a great,man and excellent State Trooper taken for us way too soon.You my friend will always be remembered with great admiration. Sergeant(Retired)Vaughn W.Foreman Maryland State Police 2007-03-12
Ed,
Cannot believe it is almost 2007. I wish you were still here.
Charles Leas Maryland State police (retired) Captain Charles Leas US Pentagon Police 2006-12-14
I remember seeing Trp. Toatley come thru the neiborhood in his patrol car. He is one of the reasons I am in Law Enforcement today. I started the Battle of The Badges Law Enforcement in his honor in April of 2001, Its now in it 7th (2007). Trp. Toatley thank u for being a part of my life and a role modle to me and the community of Turner Station. Ofc. Jerome Hall Wake County Sheriff Office, Raleigh, NC 2006-12-11
I remember seeing Trp. Toatley come thru the neiborhood in his patrol car. He is one of the reasons I am in Law Enforcement today. I started the Battle of The Badges Law Enforcement in his honor in April of 2001, Its now in it 7th (2007). Trp. Toatley thank u for being a part of my life and a role modle to me and the community of Turner Station. Ofc. Jerome Hall Wake County Sheriff Office, Raleigh, NC 2006-12-11
Thinking of you and your family on this day. Maryland Citizen 2006-10-30
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