Family, Friends & Fellow Officers Remember...

Police Officer Robert Nguyen

Jersey City Police Department, New Jersey

End of Watch Sunday, December 25, 2005

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Reflections for Police Officer Robert Nguyen

Rest in Peace officer Nguygen,
I am sure you are an angel in heaven watching over your family,friends and fellow brothers in blue.
God Speed to your family!

Wife of FCPD officer
Fairfax County Police Department

December 26, 2005

REST IN PEACE BROTHER..OUR DEPT'S PRAYERS ARE WITH THE JERSEY CITY PD

Officer Jim Gilbert
Columbus OH PD

December 26, 2005

My deepest sympaty to the Nguygen family, He has made the ultimate sacrafice as so many heros before him. Now he walks amongst the heros as well.Rest in peace my brother, we will take it from here...

Det Andy Bershad
NYPD-ESU

December 26, 2005

My heart goes out to Officer Nguyen's family and to the Jersey City Police in regards to his unexpected death. His fate ended up being a freak accident that led up to his death, and we never know how and when we will depart this world. I hope the family continues to remember this officer's bravery and courage. Officer Nguyen your shift is over now, we will take it from here. Rest in peace, brother...

Deputy James E. Bradford Jr.
Bradley County Sheriff Office

December 26, 2005

God bless to the family, friends and co-workers of Officer Nguyen. Thank you for your service.

MJW #643

December 26, 2005

At the beginning of every shift I supervise, myself and the other officers on shift dedicate the day to the memory of a fallen officer.

Tonight, December 26, 2005 we dedicated the shift to the memory of Police Officer Robert Nguygen and Police Officer Shawn Carson who died in the line of duty just yesterday.

When one law enforcement officer falls, we all stumble for a while, but we will carry on.

Officer's Nguygen & Carson’s sacrifice will never be forgotten.

Sgt. Paul Bissonnette
Royal Canadian Mounted Police - Surrey, BC

December 26, 2005

We gather today to remember,
the sacrifices our loved ones have made.
We will never forget those loved ones,
and the terrible price they have paid.
Their courage, dedication and professionalism
will forever be alive in our hearts.
May God, in His infinite power,
help to mend those broken parts.
There is no greater pain,
then the loss of those we love,
But we pray you will find inner strength,
with guidance from the Lord above.
It's a very tough journey you are faced with,
but together we can all make it through.
So, we gather today to remember, and share
the love for "Our Heroes in Blue.
"We know they are watching us now,
and so proud that you're all here.
They would like to see smiles not sadness;
see hope in your eyes not fear.
They are at peace with the Lord up in heaven,
and they would like us to be at peace too.
They know in their hearts how we miss them,
and they want you to know they miss you.
May you all find some solace in knowing,
that in God's eyes, they did not die in vain.
They gave their lives doing a job they believe in,
and it hurts them to see you in pain.
So as we pray for those loved ones we lost,
They would like us to pray too;
For the brave men and women still out there,
their Brothers and Sisters in Blue.


Ret. Officer W.M.Hackley
Baltimore Police

December 26, 2005

God bless you, your family and coworkers.

Lt. Roanld J. Squillace
NYSW PD

December 26, 2005

Words alone cannot express my deepest sense of regret as to the lost life of this officer and his partner.
Anytime a centurion of law and order loses his/her life, I am moved to tears, but at this time of year and on Christmas day itself, makes this even tougher to accept.
Courage and strength to these officers' families and colleagues with the Jersey City PD left behind.

Aux. Staff Sergeant Norm Ratcliffe
Ontario Provincial Police
Aurora Detachment
Highway Safety Division

Aux.S.Sgt. Norm Ratcliffe
Ontario Provincial Police (Aurora Detachment)

December 26, 2005

Rob, you led our academy class with "Power, Pride and Determination." You worked the E-Wagon in the same fashion. Always a smile and mild-mannered but bulldog in a brawl...always doing the right thing by the blue. you truly ARE and always will be one of the most genuine people I've ever met on this job. You won't be standing there smiling when I start my wheel and take it out of the garage but you'll be riding with "Motorcycle Manzo" to the end. Rest in peace, Rob. 27-01!

P.O. Michael Manzo
Jersey City Police Department

December 26, 2005

God bless the family of Officer Robert Nguygen and to all the members of the Jersey City Police Department for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Trooper Rodriguez #5973
New Jersey State Police

December 26, 2005

Rest in eternal peace my fellow brother and may God watch over your family, friends, and fellow brothers at this very time of need.

Ptl.Ronald M Klein Jr.#34
Little Ferry Police Dept., NJ

December 26, 2005

Officer Nguygen,

May you rest in peace, although I did not know you, Police, Fire and EMS work hand in hand together, we are all one big family, we all look out for one another, and it is unfortunate when such an accident occurs and takes one of ours.
Deepest condolences to the family and friends of Officer Nguygen. God Bless

Eric Shea, EMT-D
First Response Ambulance

December 26, 2005

rest in peace brother, may god watch over you and your family.....

Ptl. Casey M. Long
Ocean Twp. P.D, (Ocean Co.)

December 26, 2005

TO THE FAMILY OF OFFICER ROBERT NGUYGEN MAY GOD BLESS YOU IN YOUR TIME OF SORROW. WE AS POLICE OFFICERS LOSE A PART OF US WHEN ONE OF US GONE.

RET. LT. RICHARD MANDRIOTA
NEWARK,NEW JERSEY PD.

December 26, 2005

Rest in peace brother Robert...

P.O. Christopher Koszyk
Jersey City Police Department West District

December 26, 2005

May god bless the family and department, take care of yourselves and try to keep your heads up...God Bless


Michigan

December 26, 2005

God bless you, your family and the brother Officers within JCPD.

Officer T. Lesiak
Parsippany P.D.

December 26, 2005

While it is no consolation for your loss, our heartfelt sympathy goes out to the family and fellow officers of Officer Nguygen.

While no member of our agency had the privilege to have known him personally, we are certain that he has found a place in heaven through his selfless service to those he swore to protect.

Rest in peace officer; those of us who remain will cover your post on the thin blue line.

Medicine Lodge Police Department
Medicine Lodge, KS

December 26, 2005

SUCH A TRAGIC ACCIDENT. GOD BLESS THESE MEN AND THEIR FAMILIES. GOD BLESS THE MEN AND WOMEN THEY SERVED WITH ON A DAILY BASIS AS WELL.

December 26, 2005

God Bless you Brother Nguygen. Your family and the entire Jersey City Police Department are in our thoughts and prayers.

Special Agent
Virginia Alcoholic Beveage Control, Bureau of Law Enforcement

December 26, 2005

R.I.P. brother. You are a hero and will always be remembered and paying the ultimate sacrafice for doing what you loved to do. God bless all your family and friends and may god guide them through this gracefully.

Patrolman Eric Mischel
Fairburn P.D. GA.

Patrol E. Mischel
Fairburn Police Deaprtment, GA

December 26, 2005

Rest in Peace Brother. You are with God and your Family Now and Forever. You are missed.

Trooper Paul Miller
New Jersey State Police

December 26, 2005

God Bless the family, friends and coworkers of Officer Nguygen. My heart and prayers are with you all in this terrible time of loss. A true HERO who will not be forgotten.

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

December 26, 2005

RIP as God called you home for reasons only known to him.

Doris

December 26, 2005

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