Family, Friends & Fellow Officers Remember...

Police Officer LaToya Nicole Johnson

New Orleans Police Department, Louisiana

End of Watch Monday, August 9, 2004

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Reflections for Police Officer LaToya Nicole Johnson

My deepest smpathy for you and your love ones,and may God be you always.
Go in peace

CPL V. Kenworthy
Mount Rainier Police

August 10, 2004

There are but two persons who protect the sinful human race from destroying itself. One is God's Holy Spirit. The other is the Peace Officer. Without them, we would all perish at each other's hands.

You were called into this profession and our Lord and Savior has blessed you because:
According to Romans 13.1-5...
God ordains the Peace Officer’s profession.
The Peace Officer is sent by God.
The Peace Officer is vested with God's authority to enforce the law.
A Peace Officer's badge is to be honored by us, because it is honored by God.

To the family of Officer Latoya Johnson and the New Orleans Police Department, your extended family of Law Enforcement Officers grieves with you during this time. I pray that God will wrap his loving arms around each of you and comfort you during this most difficult time.

You gave the ultimate sacrifice for your fellow man, your life.
While serving, defending, and protecting others in your community.
Rest easy with our other fallen Brothers and Sisters, we have the watch now.

To all my brothers and sisters, please remember the fallen officers we have lost. Remember the men and women who died trying to make this world a safer and better place for us all to live in, and their families. Please pray for this officer's family, agency, and friends as they struggle with this tragedy.
May God be with you every day, please remember, we are a part of the largest family in the world and when one hurts we all hurt.

Though our badges and uniforms may be different, our mission is the same. We continue the fight in your honor.

Florida Deputy Sheriff

August 10, 2004

The first thing I can remember about Latoya when we started the Police Academy is her smile. She was always just a cheerful person. I can say a billion and one things but I know she is in a Much Joyful and Peaceful Place.

Love Ya, Latoya

Latoya, you will be greatly missed, and I know GOD took the best to be at home with him. Rest In Peace, My Dear Sister

Detective Nicole Powell First Dist
New Orleans Police Department

August 10, 2004

Rest in peace Officer Johnson. You will never be forgotten.

Ashley Drury
Clare, Michigan

August 10, 2004

What an awful tragedy, we have all lost a hero. Thank you Latoya for your strength, for showing that women are also capable of making a difference. Rest in peace.

August 10, 2004

Rest in peace Officer Johnson.

Sr.Cpl Hunt
Dallas PD

August 10, 2004

On behalf of the men and women who serve and work for the Georgia Perimeter College Police Department, our thoughts and prayers are with Officer Laytoya Johnson's family, friends, and co-workers with the City of New Orleans Police Department.

Rest in peace our sister in blue. The watch is now ours.

Officer Johns
Georgia Periemter College Police Department

August 10, 2004

All of our Officers, both Civilian and Military, share in the sadness with the family, from the loss of Officer Latoya Johnson.

Detective Division
Naval Weapons Station, Charleston, SC

August 10, 2004

The men and women of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, Industry Station, are saddened to learn of the death of Officer Johnson. Having recently lost one of our own (Deputy Mike Arruda, EOW 06-15-04), we know all too well the pain and suffering the family, friends, and co-workers of Officer Johnson are experiencing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Rest in peace.

Industry Station
Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department

August 10, 2004

Rest in Peace Officer Johnson. You and your family will always be in our prayers.

SGT (RET)
NJ DOC SOG K9 UNIT

August 10, 2004

I am so sorry that we have lost another Hero. My condolence to the family of Officer Johnson and to the members of the New Orleans Police Department.

Sr. Trooper Keith Miller (Ret)
Oregon State Police

August 10, 2004

The thoughts and prayers of the Bellows Falls, Vermont Police Department go out to Officer Johnson and her family. Officer Johnson's tragic death reminds all of us that we bear an awesome responsibility and often pay too high a price. Rest in peace sister.

Det. Thomas Brian Andersen Jr.
Bellows Falls Police Department

August 10, 2004

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