Family, Friends & Fellow Officers Remember...

Police Officer Peter Alan Grignon

Louisville Metro Police Department, Kentucky

End of Watch Wednesday, March 23, 2005

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Reflections for Police Officer Peter Alan Grignon

My heart goes out to the family of yet another fallen Hero. May you feel the love of others who are praying for you and the co-workers of your dear one. Most importantly, may you look back to see only one set of footprints in the sand as you go through this difficult time. The Lord will carry you through. Take it hour by hour, until you can take it a day at a time. Just know that there is truly an entire brotherhood waiting to take you under their wings. Your precious Peter is safe now, it's time to take care of yourself. God bless you.
Peter, you are in good company! My dad was there to welcome you at the Gate, and he's got so many stories to tell! Rest in peace.

Lori Johnson Rowley, daughter of Sgt. Ja
Forsyth County Sheriff's Office, NC

March 26, 2005

This Is MY command; love one another
as I have Loved you.
No One has greater love than this, that
someone would lay down his life for his friends.
*John 15:12-13

Brother, rest in peace, and may God be with your family.
Thanks for the Honor, Duty and Sacrifice that you gave to the job and the people of Kentucky.

Kentucky State Trooper
Kentucky State Police

March 26, 2005

SO SORRY FOR THE LOSE OF YOUR LOVED ONE
YOU HAVE MY DEEPEST SYMPATHY.

LT. BOBBY SHAW
GRAYSON CO DETENTION CENTER

March 26, 2005


I would like to express my deepest sympathy during this time of loss to not only the family of this fine officer but also the entire Law Enforcement community.

Vincent Lowe/Chief
Kentland Police Department/IN

March 25, 2005

Rest in peace sir. Thank you for your service.

Shannon
concerned citizen

March 25, 2005

I just wanted to give a special thanks to Officer Grignon and his family for his help and support with the Metro Police Department. From my experance with him at Grace Community Church, I could tell that he was an ongoing, and great man to be around and to have as a friend and family member. As he left us, we must not forget, but always remember, He is in our hearts Forever,as a Friend, Family Member, Officer, and a Hero. " All Gave Some, Officer Peter Grignon Gave All"

March 25, 2005

people ofen look back on the actions of the fallen and say wut could have been done different. True enough, we are not perfect. its just a shame that people have to be so cruel just because they dont want to go to jail. Being an officer myself, i try to live day to day and always use tactics learned in training, but sometimes, you have to go beyond that and take risks that "normal" people would call crazy. But thats our job brother. My love goes out to your family. Rest in peae my brother. friends family and officers can contact me.

Officer Ben Roberson
Greenville Police Department

March 25, 2005

To the family of Officer Grignon, and to my brothers and sisters at LMPD my prayers and thoughts are with each and everyone of you. I am a former employee of JCPD and know that this is a fine agency. God bless you Officer Grignon, and thank you for your service. You will never be forgotten.

Deputy Kenny Schaaf
Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office Tampa Florida

March 25, 2005

Our thoughts and prayers are with you. May God grant you the peace you need at this rough time in your life. Know in your heart that your Law Enforcement family all over the USA are praying for you and thinking of you.
Much Love in Christ.
Wife of a Buncombe County Sheriffs Deputy. Asheville, North Carolina

March 25, 2005

I AM WRITING TO TELL THE WIFE AND FAMILY MEMBERS OF THE GRIGNON FAMILY THAT OUR PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU IN THIS TIME OF LOSS.

March 25, 2005

WE LEARNED OF THIS TRAGIC LOSS AT A K-9 SEMINAR IN INDPLS. A LOUISVILLE K-9 OFFICER AT THE SEMINAR INFORMED US,WE HAD A MOMENT OF SILENCE TO SAY OUR OWN INDIVIDUAL PRAYER.AS I LOOKED ACROSS THE CLASS I COULDN,T HELP BUT NOTICE THE SAD EXPRESSION OF EVERY OFFICER IN ATTENDENCE.I WAS AT THAT MOMENT I REALIZED THAT OFFICER GRIGNON SPRIT WILL FOREVER BE A PART OF ALL OF US.REST IN PEACE MY BROTHER

MPO SCOTTY MOORE
CARMEL POLICE IND.

March 25, 2005

To the family of officer Peter Grignon, as family members of another Louisville police officer, Sgt. James Todd Shaw, or hearts go out to the family left behind and our prayers will ask God to give you peace and understanding for your loss.

Thank God for the men and women whom willingly put their lives on the line to protect us and may the memories of this brave young son,husband and brother officer, burn in the hearts of those who knew and loved him for ever.

In Christian Love.

March 25, 2005

ALL of our Officers, Both Civilian and Military, mourn the loss of Officer Peter Grignon. Our thoughts and prayers are with his Family, Police Family and Friends. Officer Grignon....we know why you responded with DEDICATION.

Officer
NAVAL WEAPONS STATION, CHARLESTON, SC

March 25, 2005

Thank you for your service.

Ofc. S.L. Coffman #15174
California Highway Patrol

March 25, 2005

My thoughts and prayers are with the family and the Louiville Metro P.D


Fallen but never forgotten.

Bryan Laurie son of Fallen Officer
Nathan Laurie EOW 7-29-04

March 25, 2005

Again we mourn as another hero is taken from us. My deepest sympathy to the family, friends and co-workers of Officer Grignon. May the Lord give you strength and bless each of you during this time.

Rest in peace for your watch here is over; walk in heavens beat and guide us to protect and serve others safely.

US Ranger Catroppa
National Park Service Kennesaw GA

March 25, 2005

Rest in peace brother in blue


British Police Officer

March 25, 2005

RIP BROTHER

Reserve Deputy Enriquez
MCSO,Montgomery County TN.

March 25, 2005

My deepest sympathies to the family of Officer Grignon. No loss is so great as that of one so young. Just know that he will forever be watching over you.

Mrs. Becky Brown
widow of retired US Marshal

March 25, 2005

I did not have the pleasure to know Officer Grignon. But, his reputation has shown he was a quality man who had a passion to be a great Police Officer. While Officer Grignon's life on this earth has ended, he will live on in the hearts of everyone he touched. God Bless to his family and LPD.

Phil Scheible

March 25, 2005

God speed my fellow brother. We will keep watch over your family from down here, for they are now a part of ours. Rest in peace, we will truely miss you.

Patrol Officer
LMPD

March 25, 2005

My Condolences and Prayers to the Family and The Officers of the Louisville Metro Police Dept.

Thank you Officer Grignon for your service to the community and for a Job well done. R.I.P

Cpl Barry W. Cannon
Center Hill Police Dept, Center Hill Fla

March 25, 2005

To the surviving members of Ofc. Grignon. I sell equipment to police officers in North Carolina. I did not know Peter personally but please accept my sincere condolences for your loss. Knowing Police the way I do, Pete's actions are why I love my job. There are no finer people than those who protect us from harm. God bless you in your time of need.--John

John Knight
Galls Inc

March 25, 2005

I want to express my sympathy in the loss of Officer Peter Grignon who made the ultimate sacrifice while protecting the citizens of Louisville. My heart goes out to his family and friends during this difficult ime and you will remain in my prayers. God bless you all and may you find some measure of comfort in the future.

Sherri Eakin
Galls

March 25, 2005

On behalf of your 318,000 Brothers and Sisters I wish to express my deep sorrow for your loss. The FOP is always sad when an officer is lost in the line of duty and we will never forget the loyal dedication that we all have for our profession and we will never forget
our Brother, Peter Grignon

Chuck Canterbury, National President
Fraternal Order of Police

March 25, 2005

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