Family, Friends & Fellow Officers Remember...

Trooper Kyle David Young

Vermont State Police, Vermont

End of Watch Thursday, September 17, 2015

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Reflections for Trooper Kyle David Young

THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE AND SACRIFICE. REST IN PEACE.

POLICE OFFICER
NAPERVILLE IL POLICE DEPT

September 19, 2015

Thank you for your service. Prayers for your department and family.

Detective Monica Veney
Baltimore City Police Department

September 19, 2015

Rest in peace, Brother. Godspeed!

Deputy Sheriff (Retired) Louis Roqueta
Hernando County Sheriff's Office

September 19, 2015

My prayers for the family and the entire Vermont State Police May You RIP My Brother

Retired Lt Ron Dunn
Virginia Gardens Police Dept

September 19, 2015

May Saint Michael escort you to Heaven.

Lt. Jeremy Evans
Brattleboro VT Police Department

September 19, 2015

TO THE FAMILY, FRIENDS AND COLLEAGUES OF VERMONT STATE POLICE, TROOPER KYLE D. YOUNG.

My heart is filled with great sadness at learning of the lost of your loved one and fellow Trooper.
We in the law enforcement community are a family, although our uniforms might be a different color and a badge, shield or star is pinned upon our chest.
Our area of enforcement may vary, we consist of many different agencies from across the nation, for we are : Municipal Police Officers, Sheriff's Deputies, State Police Investigators, State Highway Patrol Troopers, Conservation Police Officers, College Campus Police Officers, Correctional Officers and Federal Agents just to name a few.
We patrol small towns, large cities, college campuses, county roads, state highways, state parks and the United States Borders.
Whether active duty or retired, we are one family, a Law Enforcement Family, the thin blue line of protectors, brothers and sisters bonded together by Honor, Service and Pride.
Daily we honor our fallen brothers and sisters never forgetting their sacrifice.
Daily our position is clear that we will Serve and Protect our communities without faltering and with no hesitation.
Daily we show pride in our chosen profession Law Enforcement, for we willingly walk the line of Good over Evil facing the unknown with courage keeping our trust and faith in GOD.
We know that evil roam these street and at any moment in the course of performing our duties the ultimate sacrifice might be required of us in the service to our community, for Law Enforcement is not a job but a calling and only a few will make the decision to commit to that calling to serve for some will give all that they have.
TROOPER YOUNG
You did not die in vain.
You sacrificed your life in the service to the citizens in the State of Vermont with HONOR, PRIDE and DISTINCTION.
I'm proud to have worn the uniform of a law enforcement officer like you did.
I'm proud to have pinned the badge upon my chest as you did.
I'm proud to have served and protected my community as you did.
I'm proud to call you my Brother!
I commend you my fallen brother for making the ultimate sacrifice in the performance of your duty.
For you left us doing what you chose to do.
Performing a job you were trained to do.
Upholding the oath you swore to do.
Most importantly doing what you loved to do..........Serving
and Protecting your community with Honor and Pride making a better and safer place for us all.
FINAL CALL
Trooper Young status..........Trooper Young status...........
Trooper Young status..........Attention all Units................
Vermont State Police, Trooper Kyle D. Young having served the citizens in the State of Vermont with HONOR, PRIDE and DISTINCTION is now 10-42.
Rest in Peace my fallen Brother, YOU WILL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN!!!

Senior Master Investigator Cardell L. Dobbins #188 (Ret.)
Illinois Secretary of State Department of Police District 01, Region 01

September 19, 2015

Rest in peace Brother Kyle, you are a true Hero and will never be forgotten for your service and courage.

Son of G. Truman Wortham EOW 7/15/73

Assistant Chief Carl Wortham (retired)
Sand Springs OK PD

September 19, 2015

You were a recruit in the last class I was a training assistant at. I remember our conversations well. Rest in peace, and know your family will be loved.

MAJ Cathy Cappetta
Vermont Army National Guard, and Former VSP- New Haven

September 19, 2015

Sincerest regards.
God bless.
Rest in peace brother.

Sgt. Paul Schanno- Honor Guard Member
State of MN Dept. of Corrections MCF-Stillwater

September 19, 2015

Rest, brother.

PFC Steve Headley
Mishawaka, IN police

September 19, 2015

My prayers and thoughts are with your family and friends. I am so sorry. God Bless.

Stephanie Harris, LEOW - Spouse of Sgt, LAPD

September 19, 2015

Heroes live forever. Prayers to family and friends.

BLR
Team Texas

September 19, 2015

May God bless his family and give them peace.

Chief Patrick T. Foley
Douglas MA Police Department

September 19, 2015

Trooper Young, may you rest in peace our brother. You will never be forgotten.

Sgt Richard Eckert
Town of Chester Police Dept

September 19, 2015

Our thoughts and prayers for Family, Friends and Department. May he Rest in Peace!

Ret. Deputy Sheriff's Tom and Diana Stri
Clayton County Sheriff Office Jonesboro Ga

September 19, 2015

when we say thank you for your service, what we're really saying is, thank you for your life. Thank you for dedicating yourself to your community and making it a better and safer place to live..
Thank you Trooper Young for giving of yourself, your time, your talents, your dedication and now, the ultimate sacrifice, your life.
God rest your soul and comfort your family.

Chief R. A. McCann
Armour College Police

September 19, 2015

Rest in peace Brother Kyle.

Ofc. Timothy M. Furlong
Nahant, MA PD

September 19, 2015

God Speed, Brother.

Sgt. K. Murphy
Union PD, NJ

September 19, 2015

Avenue of the Fallen

Standing at attention in their class “A“uniforms, badges gleaming and shoes like glass, are your brothers and sisters of Law Enforcement. All of whom have previously paid the ultimate price.
Today, like many others, they welcome you to this wonderful place.
As you march down the Avenue of the Fallen, all eyes focus on you as if to say “it’s OK, you’re with your eternal partners.”
A salute is followed and a tear can be seen on so many faces.
Welcome, you served well.
Now come join us in the ranks, another is coming home.
Officer Jim Weaver (#11452), Los Angeles Police Department retired
12-25-2010

Sheriff Jim Weaver Retired
Jerome County Idaho, Sheriffs Office

September 19, 2015

Rest with God Trooper Young. Your duty assignment here is done and thus you are home. Prayers for your family during this time in their lives.

retired Police Officer Bob Lester
Midland Texas Police Department

September 19, 2015

may HIS light shine perpetual upon his face

Chief Jim Allen (Retired)
Mobile County Child Support Enforcement
Mobile County, Alabama

September 19, 2015

R.I.P. Brother.

Inv. Bowman
Dare Co. Sheriff's Office, NC

September 19, 2015

No chance was given to you to excel and thrive as a Trooper. That is a shame, but it's tragic that you were taken from those who know and love you best. However, if they keep you forever in their hearts and minds, you will never truly be gone, Brother.

God Bless and may you forever Rest in Peace.

Ptl. Jim Leahy, Jr.
Harvard University Police Dept.

September 19, 2015

Trooper Kyle Young, thank you for your dedicated military and police service to your community, state and country. God bless you and your family, and console you all.

civilian

September 19, 2015

Rest in peace Trooper Young!
You will notbe forgotten!

Willie Bell Hopewell VA!
Friend Of All Law Enforcement Officers!

September 19, 2015

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