Family, Friends & Fellow Officers Remember...

Police Officer James Mitchell Prince

Boiling Spring Lakes Police Department, North Carolina

End of Watch Tuesday, January 18, 2005

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Reflections for Police Officer James Mitchell Prince

Rest easy Brother in Blue!!

January 18, 2005

My family would like to send our heartfelt sympathies to the family, friends, & fellow co-workers of P.O. James Prince.
You're in our thoughts and prayers. May God watch over all the brave men and women in law
enforcement who put their lives on the line everyday as they serve & protect their communities.
Your job is a difficult one and we truly appreciate all you do. God bless each & everyone of you.

Gail M Pabst
Aunt of fallen Detroit P.O. Jennifer Fettig eow 2-16-04

January 18, 2005

On behalf of the men and women of the La Habra Police Department we send our thoughts and condolences to the Boiling Spring Lakes Police Department and the family of Officer Prince. It doesn't matter where we work, when one of our brothers or sisters fall, we all feel the pain. Rest in peace Officer Prince.

Sergeant Jeff Baylos
La Habra PD, California

January 18, 2005

Another tragic day for us all.

RIP

Detective
Burbank (CA) PD

January 18, 2005

May he rest in peace

Det.2 Patrick M. Condon
NYPD Retired

January 18, 2005

Officer Prince,
May you rest in peace our hero, thank you for a great job, God bless your wife and children and please watch over them during this very difficult time.

Penny McManama mother in law of deputy E

January 18, 2005

My heart and prayers are with the wife, children, family, friends and coworkers of this brave officer. May God be with you all in this terrible time of loss. Rest in peace Officer Prince and thank you for a job well done. May the young children of Officer Prince know always that their daddy is a HERO.

Deb Azure
Mother of Deputy Renee Danell Azure
EOW 08/06/02

January 18, 2005

For now you have seen the face of the Lord. You will not be forgotten.

January 18, 2005


rest easy brouther, a true hero NEVER dies.

son of a retired cop in MASS

January 18, 2005

My God bless the family and co-workers of Patrolman Mitch Prince. He gave his life to serve others in his community and will not be forgotten. Words cannot say the sorrow that all in law enforcement feel for the loss of a fellow officer. Again God Bless the family and friends.

Lt S W Helmintoller
Campbell Co Sheriff's Office

January 18, 2005

REST IN PEACE, BROTHER.


CHICAGO POLICE DEPT. 11TH DIST.

January 18, 2005

a true blue hero!!

January 18, 2005

To let you know that I just remembered your family through prayer. Mr. Prince, thank you for protecting Boiling Springs as you did.

Training Officer Brian Suttles
New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary

January 18, 2005

God's peace be with the family and friends of this brave officer.

Lt. Musgrove
Bristol, Tennessee Police

January 18, 2005

Thank you for your service, you are a true hero; may your soul rest in peace.

Patrol Officer
Prince George's County, Maryland

January 18, 2005

Rest Easy Brother Mitch, the Watch is Ours Now and Yours was with Honor. Our Thoughts and Prayers are
with your Family, Friends and Co-Workers.

APD #128
Altoona Police Dept. Altoona, Pa

January 18, 2005

Go rest high brother, your work here on Earth is done. Our hearts go out to your wife and kids that you leave behind.

Trooper
NC State Highway Patrol

January 18, 2005

GOD BLESS you son and your family, you will not be forgotten. Johnny Hall

Deputy U.S. Marshal (Retired)
United States Marshal's Service

January 18, 2005

We are saddened to learn that another hero has been lost. Thank you for your service and God bless you and your family.

Sergeants Rich and Kelly Weiner
Columbus, Ohio Division of Police

January 18, 2005

Thanks for serving the community. My thoughts and prayers go out to your family. Your friends and family will keep your spirit alive for your small children. Say hi to Nick!

Tracie
St. Louis Citizen

January 18, 2005

A Brother Warrior has fell and died today in battle.

This Brother Warrior has made the ultimate sacrifice.

He has given his life for his Fellow Warriors, his family and friends too.

Brother Warrior, pass your sword to us, so we can keep your spirit alive.

You, my Brother Warrior will not be forgotten.

God Bless you, your family and your friends.

We honor and respect all of the Fallen Warriors who have gone before us.

We ask you, Brother Warriors to guide us, protect us and pray for us.

We will meet again my Brother Warriors.

For this time not to fight another battle, but to live in eternal peace.

God bless all of the Warriors, past, present and future.

Sgt. Chad McDaniel
Seminole County Sheriff's Office (FL)

January 18, 2005

“REMEMBER ME”
Law enforcement officers are, indeed, a special breed of people. Ask anyone on the street and they will tell you that they would not have our jobs for anything in the world. It takes something special to do what we do and at the same time be able to even contemplate retirement. We try to be optimists. Unfortunately, there are a few of us who will never make that date with retirement. By the very nature of our job, we are at risk everyday of losing our lives, either at the hand of some deranged individual or in some other situation that we, by virtue of our occupation, may be unable to avoid. Some people have recognized the hazardous duties we involve ourselves in, the risks we take, and the pride we take in accomplishing that job. There is National Law Enforcement Week, dedicated to us who gladly accept the responsibility of protecting the citizens in our respective jurisdictions. National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Day is dedicated to those who gave their lives in the line of duty. These are but a two examples of remembrances specifically for law enforcement personnel. Remembrances that come but once a year. We should remind fellow officers of another type of remembrance, one that will last a lifetime. Sooner or later, a doctor will pronounce us dead. It is inevitable. Regardless of whatever happens, death is the end we will all have to face.
“IT IS IN DEATH THAT WE CAN LIVE FOREVER”
Author Unknown

Jim Moore
New Orleans P.D., Retired

January 18, 2005

May Heaven's streets be lined with great restraunts and slow criminals. Rest in peace brother, you gave all!

Officer
College Park Police

January 18, 2005

Officer Prince, you are a true warrior. I think you for your service. Now as you walk your new beat in heaven, please watch over all your brothers and sister left behind. I pray that justice will be executed in this case. God Speed brother Prince

PSO K-9 Robert Caudill
Bristol TN Police Dept

January 18, 2005

To the family, friends and co-workers my prayers are with you. I wish there was something we could say or do that would help you through this nightmare. That's what I thought mine was, and I thought I would wake up soon, and Clint would be there. But all I could keep thinking about is how much Clint loved being a police officer. Anytime you were around him it would be all he would talk about and you could see the sparkle in his eyes as he would tell you stories about his work. He told me he had his dream job, so I know he was happy. I know that Patrolman Prince loved his job also.
Patrolman Prince your family will miss you everyday, but we will never forget you. Look Clint up for me tell him we are still missing him.

Connie Barker
Mother of P.O.Clint Walker E.O.W. 1-14-04

January 18, 2005

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