I love those comments by people like "christiansoldier532" and "sonictheeggnog," I have the satisfaction of knowing that it will be their panicked and pissing in their pants phone call to 911 crying and begging for the police to come and save them that will be the last time their voice is heard when the shit hits the fan around them. The vast majority of Police officers are noble on the job and I believe the vast majority of complaints are bs put out to taint their cases and cause them grief.
@christiansoldier532 Just because you have the word christian in your screen name doesn't make you a good person. REAL Christians wouldn't post something like that, you're just an ignorant prick who is trying to use a religion to forward your own opinion.
I'm sorry. I know their friends and families miss them. It was a horrible day and an awful way to die. However, I am SO tired of the incessant drama every time a cop dies on the job. My husband has been a union ironworker for 32 years. According to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, his job is TWICE as dangerous as a cop's, with twice as many deaths each year. But you won't see ironworker families on TV affter a death whining and begging for money. And you won't see any statues for them either.
@patconsult That comment was in very poor taste both in wording and location. And while I'm sure you will lash back somehow, that very clear fact will not change. Putting insults and your own whining on a memorial tribute to ANYONE is positively ignorant.
@julie3781 Fuck all you pigs! These pigs knew the job was dangerous when they took it, so stop making such a big deal about it when they die. Look on the bright side, Satan has three new buddies to play with^^
@patconsult Thats because unlike your husband(no offense) they go out and protect the public everyday on the job, it's not "what" they do. Additionally the honor and pride that goes with this job require it, if your not involved with public safety you wouldn't understand.
@patconsult As for statues, sorry to break it to you but... but I went onto google and typed in "Pittsburgh Steelworkers memorials" and the 4th(non-featured) link provided me with a listing of all worker related memorials including multiple ones for STEELWORKERS(besides steelworkers don't typically use a statue for theirs). The 5th provided for a memorial day. And as a matter of fact I personally have seen donation requests and collections for steelworker families due to tragedies.
What a beautiful video...it's hard to believe it has been a year since the city lost 3 of its finest. My heart continues to go out to their families/friends/coworkers. Rest in Peace, Officers--you will never be forgotten.
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ScenePhotos 1 month ago
I love those comments by people like "christiansoldier532" and "sonictheeggnog," I have the satisfaction of knowing that it will be their panicked and pissing in their pants phone call to 911 crying and begging for the police to come and save them that will be the last time their voice is heard when the shit hits the fan around them. The vast majority of Police officers are noble on the job and I believe the vast majority of complaints are bs put out to taint their cases and cause them grief.
ScenePhotos 1 month ago
Rip brothers.
-Virginia State Police, Lt.
photofitrehelper 2 months ago
all cops who bully people have a 100% chance of going to hell. isnt that funny guys?
christiansoldier532 4 months ago
@christiansoldier532 Take your shit somewhere else.
photofitrehelper 2 months ago
@christiansoldier532 Just because you have the word christian in your screen name doesn't make you a good person. REAL Christians wouldn't post something like that, you're just an ignorant prick who is trying to use a religion to forward your own opinion.
ScenePhotos 1 month ago
May these three men NOW Rest in Peace.
BIGMFBEN 8 months ago
What happened?
Phaetheius 10 months ago
I'm sorry. I know their friends and families miss them. It was a horrible day and an awful way to die. However, I am SO tired of the incessant drama every time a cop dies on the job. My husband has been a union ironworker for 32 years. According to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, his job is TWICE as dangerous as a cop's, with twice as many deaths each year. But you won't see ironworker families on TV affter a death whining and begging for money. And you won't see any statues for them either.
patconsult 11 months ago
@patconsult That comment was in very poor taste both in wording and location. And while I'm sure you will lash back somehow, that very clear fact will not change. Putting insults and your own whining on a memorial tribute to ANYONE is positively ignorant.
julie3781 9 months ago
@julie3781 Fuck all you pigs! These pigs knew the job was dangerous when they took it, so stop making such a big deal about it when they die. Look on the bright side, Satan has three new buddies to play with^^
SonicTheEggNog 6 months ago
@patconsult Thats because unlike your husband(no offense) they go out and protect the public everyday on the job, it's not "what" they do. Additionally the honor and pride that goes with this job require it, if your not involved with public safety you wouldn't understand.
ScenePhotos 1 month ago
@patconsult As for statues, sorry to break it to you but... but I went onto google and typed in "Pittsburgh Steelworkers memorials" and the 4th(non-featured) link provided me with a listing of all worker related memorials including multiple ones for STEELWORKERS(besides steelworkers don't typically use a statue for theirs). The 5th provided for a memorial day. And as a matter of fact I personally have seen donation requests and collections for steelworker families due to tragedies.
ScenePhotos 1 month ago
A salute to these three brave men who fought and fell together! Grandson of a retired Pittsburgh Policeman and fellow LEO.
enfrcr27 1 year ago
What a beautiful video...it's hard to believe it has been a year since the city lost 3 of its finest. My heart continues to go out to their families/friends/coworkers. Rest in Peace, Officers--you will never be forgotten.
katsluvr 1 year ago
Remembering the Fallen Officers this weekend. I doubt I will ever forget this.
May God bless all of those who serve and protect.
mattfro66 2 years ago 5
In Valor there is Hope.
Tab15Cop 2 years ago 5
Godspeed to my fallen Brothers. Your familys are in my prayers.
Mark: Dallas PD
canukmark096 2 years ago 6
You Have Never Lived, Until you have almost died, For those who fight for it, Life has a flavor the Protected will never Know.
From a retired ACPD Cop #238. God Bless the men and women in Blue
1603Heen 2 years ago 5
They are true heros. My thoughts and prayers are with the families and friends of the fallen officers.
1200STFD 2 years ago 8
Thank you for posting this rare chance to listen to a final role call.
mattfro66 2 years ago 12
Thank You very much for this touching tribute. Officer J. Sippey, Pittsburgh Police "Fightin 5th"
jims1071 2 years ago 20
The Day Pittsburgh will never forget. Great tribute video.
MrIndependent06 2 years ago 16
truly a tragic and solemn moment for us all. thank you for the tribute. lest we forget
gkies1 2 years ago 20