Family, Friends & Fellow Officers Remember...

Police Officer Chris Yung

Prince William County Police Department, Virginia

End of Watch Monday, December 31, 2012

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Reflections for Police Officer Chris Yung

Semper Fi, brother. Now we've got the watch.

Don de Hagara, SgtMaj, ret
U. S. Marine Corps

January 2, 2013

I was a GMU classmate with Chris and as the wife of a NH Trooper who grew up in Fairfax, I instantly recognized Chris' big smile and was sadden to read of his accident. My condolences and prayers go out to Officer Yung's family, friends, and the entire Prince William County Police Department. Thank you for your service and may you Rest In Peace.

Melissa Bishop
Classmate and wife of NHSP Trooper

January 2, 2013

R.I.P. Brother prayers and blessings for the family words are never enough, to thank this warriors family.

Cpl Gerald Otto
VPSO\AST

January 2, 2013

Motor Officer, Chris Yung you served your country and county with honor and dignity, it is now your time to rest we will carry on from here. To the family of Motor Officer Yung you all are in our thoughts and prayers. The Law Enforcement family will stand beside you. To the men and women of the Prince William County Police Department hold your heads high as you all carry on during these difficult times. Fair Winds and Following Seas Devil Dog

Detective Grade One Robert Jackson
Metropolitan Police Department/Homicide Branch

January 2, 2013

R.I.P. BROTHER Yung!!!

Nebraska Police Officer

January 2, 2013

My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. We will continue to uphold your high standards. Thank you for all the good times especially in court.

Ofc. J.B. Katzman
Manassas City PD

January 2, 2013

Chris, I still can't believe you are no longer with us. I just saw your picture on the news and you were smiling as always. This is so difficult to type. I remember your first day at work in D-East roll call. I'm sure you remember the first day also because they are memorable. Your locker was close to mine and we shared laughs before roll call and at the end of our shift. We all shared so many good times together at work and on our off time. We will never forget your laugh and especially your kidness. I don't believe anyone could say anything bad about you, exept of course the people who you arrested. We sure missed you when you left the squad to go to the Motors Unit. We gave you a hard time when you left, but we knew how much you loved to ride motorcycles. You were the first Ofc Yung and you brought us many more. You proudly served your country as a Marine and your community as a Police Officer. We all go to work everyday knowing that we aren't promised tomorrow. We do it because we are programmed differently than "normal people". You died doing what you loved to do, riding and serving the community. I drive over 1 hour to work just to work with people like you. You will be enshrined in our hearts forever and you will NEVER be forgotten!

Robin, Dale, Nancy, and family: There are no words to describe what you and your family are experiencing right now. We will always be here for you all. Chris is a brother to ALL of us.

Ofc Manny Agostini
Prince William County Police Dept

January 2, 2013

there is no understanding the loss of someone in the line of duty except it was their time. my thoughts are with you at this ghastly time and in the future.

jennifer phillips
widow of sgt ron phillips

January 2, 2013

My thoughts and prayers go to Yung's family and friends left behind. May all other Prince William officers stay safe. R.I.P. Chris Yung

Kara
Daughter and sister of Virginia police officers

January 2, 2013

My thoughts and prayers are with Officer Yung's family and his Brothers and Sisters in Blue. Rest in peace.

Deputy Johanna Polo
Monroe County Sheriffs Dept Rochester NY

January 2, 2013

Your watch here is over may the roads of heaven be safer with your presence. God Bless

Ethan Eustace, Warrenton Va

January 2, 2013

John 10:27-29 “My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me. I give them eternal life, and they will never perish ... "

Officer Yung - My Husband only had and has nice things to say about you - That you were always smiling - That you were mean to no one - That you made him laugh .... Your Children will grow to know their father as a True HERO! Your work as a solider here on this earth is done .. Eternal Angel you are now ~ Looking over your Wife, Children, Loved ones and Friends ... Thank you for being a role modle - Your smile through your pictures will continue to bless the rest of here - Thank you for that Glory and example - What you have done here will NEVER be forgotten and will never Perish! We will ALWAYS REMEMBER!

Job well done!!
Rest In Peace!!

Mrs. Kathleen Mora
PWC Motor Officer John T Mora's Wife

January 2, 2013

Praying for the family of Chris and the department. I knew you though my brother, who works for Fairfax Motorsquad. Thank you for your service to our Country as a Marine and your service to our Community as an officer. May you rest in peace.

Sherrie
Friend

January 2, 2013

My thoughts and Prayers are with the Yung family and his fellow warrior family members. R.I.P. warrior.

Cpl Shaver
Hinesville Police Department

January 2, 2013

This world be a better place with more people like Ofc. Yung. My deepest sympathies to his family, fellow officers, and friends.

"I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith." 2 Timothy 4:7

Janet Park
Annandale, VA

January 2, 2013

Chris, your time here was far too short. My deepest sympathies to your family, friends and fellow officers.
You will live on in the hearts of those who had the honor to know you.

Jan Herzog
S.D.P.D. -Retired

January 2, 2013

I never had the pleasure of meeting or working with Chris during my short tenure with the PWCPD, but I did have the pleasure of going through the PWCPD Academy with his younger brother, Dale. I know you were an inspiration to him, as well as many others. My thoughts and prayers go out to the Yung family and the PWCPD during this tragic time. May you rest in peace!!!

Special Agent Matthew Caplan
Norfolk Southern Railroad Police Dept. (Former PWCPD Officer)

January 2, 2013

Chris your time with us was far too short. In the short time I knew you; your contagious smile, genuine caring, endless humanity and your ability to touch lives made you a force of nature. My deepest sympathies go out to your family, friends, and fellow officers. You will be greatly missed but you will live on in the hearts of all who had the honor to know you.

Jan Herzog
S.D.P.D. -Retired

January 2, 2013

Semper Fi brother, we'll take it from here for you.

Deputy T.B. Dorsey
Pitt County (NC) Sheriffs Office

January 2, 2013

God Speed, Brother.

P.O. K. Murphy
Union PD, NJ

January 2, 2013

You are all in our thoughts and prayers. We are so thankful for those who risk their lives to protect us. Our hearts are broken and we will continue to pray for Officer Chris Yung's family, friends, and fellow officers.

Angie Platten
Bristow, VA

January 2, 2013

Thank you for making a difference in society by putting on that uniform RIP Officer Yung

Chris Petrice
civilian

January 2, 2013

Thank you for serving our community. Keeping your family & friends in our thoughts and prayers.

Laura Moore
Stoney Ridge Management Dale City

January 2, 2013

Rest in peace brother. Thank you for your service both, as a Marine and Police Officer. Semper Fi and God Bless.

SA
NCIS

January 2, 2013

Rest in peace, Thanks for your service in Law enforcment and the Corps.

Cpl. Marty lee
Former Navajo P.D. and Winslow, Az P.D.

January 2, 2013

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