Condolences
Bryan Vevera |
Walnut Creek Police Officer |
October 7, 2008 |
"Moody", you'll truly be missed. I still remember coming to the Police Academy and seeing this bright smiling "kid", only quickly to realize that you were so much more mature than your years; thinking to myself "this guy has "IT." I always hoped you'd come work at WCPD, knowing from your personality and attitude that you'd become a great Officer. Even moreso, after reading more and more about you, do I realize that you became much more than just a great cop. It's ironic having felt the tap on my shoulder at Starzyk's funeral, and turning to see you there. I'll cherish the short time at the Academy we shared, and the few minutes we were able to talk just a few weeks ago after walking out of the Pavilion.
To the fellow officers at RPD, you truly were blessed with a great officer and a great person. May his spirit forever watch over you and keep you all safe.
Brad, you'll forever be missed and never forgotten.
God Bless you and your family,
Your 143rd academy mate, Bryan Vevera
L. McDaniel |
A Hero |
October 7, 2008 |
Never met him. Became familiar with his story at work today. Clearly a hero to the end as is evident in his choice of donating life to those in need. Selfless. An honor to call him a brother. Condolences to his friends, and family. May your slumber be peaceful.
L. McDaniel
Elk Grove PD (CA) #158
Ezra Child |
Utah Police Officer |
October 7, 2008 |
I got to work and hang out with Brad back when we were both Policed Aides at SCC. What a fun guy to hang out with. I know Brad was "living the dream" being a K-9 Officer and on SWAT in Richmond. Brad was the kind of guy we all wanted to be like, and he was so nice that no one could ever hate on him.
I haven't talked to Brad for years, but every so often my thoughts would turn to him. I would often wonder what he was up to and how he was doing and somehow knew that he was probably doing great. Some people leave that kind of impression on you, Brad was just kind of guy.
Brad you are missed, May God bless you and your family.
PHYLLIS STUCKEY |
RETIRED RPD |
October 7, 2008 |
Rest in Peace Brad.......I'm sure you will be missed by many. I still remember your big goofy smile....that smile that could light up the world.
To the family (RPD and other), my sincerest prayers are with you. "We sometimes focus on what a person isn't...when its what a person is that really counts". Brad was many things to many people and I believe he gave much and asked for little. There is nothing I can say to relieve you of your pain, however, I do believe that Brad would want you each to be okay. I pray that you will find peace and comfort in the live he lived and the example he sat.
Leo Burgos |
CDC Special Agent-retired |
October 7, 2008 |
Brad, I never saw you without a smile on your face and a kind word, two important qualities in a man. You obviously loved your work and the law enforcement community is lessened with your passing.
As I read all the things your friends and family write, I can't help but think how fortunate you are to have so many people that love you so deeply. You lived well.....God Speed Brother.
Your Friend |
Police Officer |
October 7, 2008 |
I only had the pleasure of meeting you once and you have an awesome spark to you. Your a kind human being and a leader. As a husband, Police Officer, and a young father of two, my feelings go out to your wife, children, and loved ones. You will be missed, but shall live forever among us. Thank you.
Danny Bivian |
CCCSO Deputy |
October 7, 2008 |
I was always glad to see you on our side of Richmond. You were a great cop and always willing to help. You will be greatly missed.
May you rest in peace and your family celebrate your life.
K9-1 & Family (EGPD) |
Heaven's newest hero... |
October 7, 2008 |
Our most heartfelt condolences go out to the friends and family of Officer Moody. We were terribly saddened to hear of this tragic incident.
May you all find peace and comfort in your beautiful memories. There must be big things going on in Heaven...it looks like quite a hero was needed.
Frank & K9 Fritz |
Modesto PD K9 Unit |
October 7, 2008 |
Brad,
On behalf of the Modesto Police Department K9 Unit, Our prayers and thoughts go out to you, your family, your friends and K9 partner.
Thanks for being a hero!
Mr. & Mrs. Caballero |
Condolences |
October 6, 2008 |
I am very sorry for your loss. May God keep you.
Isaiah 41:10
Fear not for I am with thee: be not dismayed; for I am thy God: I will strengthen thee; yea, I will help thee; yea, I will uphold thee with the right hand of my righteousness.
May you find comfort in God.
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