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31 thoughts on “Lessons In Losing A Brother”
  1. John 15 12-13 ..have it tattooed on my arm and my cheif interview is tomorrow
    Thank you for sharing and you're absolutely right about having a real reason to do this job, especially nowadays.
    Your brothers life will forever be cherished for making the ultimate sacrifice.
    My condolences and my gratitude

  2. People always say police officers are assholes but rlly they have a lot of tragedies as well and that can sometimes lead to harshness to civilians.

  3. I must say I admire your honesty & truth. The lost is so real and runs deep within. You said 2 very profound things. 1. We can not control what happens to us in life we control how we react to it. 2. Although, I served in a different compassity I realized to take on such a roll in society you must understand yourself and have the calling to do your job understanding that when you are amoung Choosen Few that may never to do this job. Sorry for your loss i know it may seem small coming from a stranger but many of us had to face those hardtimes & we feel the pain deeply as well. I must say God has used you well to bring healing to others who cannot speak. Thank you.

  4. I'm so very sorry for your lost! I know time has passed but losing a brother has to be one of the worst. I was raised in an almost entirely military family. I met my husband while he was in the Army. I know it's very different. But, I believe the brotherhood is quite similar. There is a bond there. My brother was in the military law enforcement for 32 years. Luckily he's retired. I can't imagine my life without him. As I can't imagine how difficult it must be for you. I pray for you, as I pray for our troops. Our heros don't always wear capes! However sometimes they do wear uniforms! God Bless!

  5. God is in control. Love your attitude. Thanks for sharing your experience with the world. We appreciate that. Only thing I wonder is why utube didn't recommend this to me earlier, but better late than never…

  6. I feel for you brother, my deepest condolences to you man. I lost one of my brothers almost 10yrs now in the line of duty. We graduated the same academy class. Ken was a good cop and well liked by everyone who got to know him. He really was a good guy, a big teddy bear people who knew him would say. Still miss him, I will never forget him. 🙏😞

  7. My city had our first on duty death almost 10 years ago. On his funeral day, people were stacked 2 & 3 deep along the procession route. Not one dry eye was seen.

  8. I just seen this video mike, I am deeply sorry for your loss and hope that justice was served. Your videos are helping me with my pursuit of becoming a leo a “sheepdog” thank you for your service.

  9. I am so very sorry Officer Mike. I had no idea you had personally suffered such a devastating loss. I hope you continue to get through this as best you can.

    To the 54 LEO-hating trolls who gave this presentation a thumbs-down, shame on you. You have no soul. There was absolutely nothing controversial about Officer Mike sharing this deeply personal loss – and how he’s coped and still stayed on-the-job.

  10. Mike, my father and my Uncle Mike, (Yes his name was Mike) were both police officers. Thankfully they both lived to retirement! I always admired them and was always proud to say to people that they were officers. And as a teen I was a BAD kid and was surrounded by people that didn't like to hear that. You have brought tears to my eyes and a new sense of pride to my heart today! Thank you for sharing and thank you for being out there protecting those in your community. They are blessed to have you! I am sorry for your loss. God Bless you and yours!

  11. Ive been watching for a little over a year maybe and just found this video. I'm sorry for your loss and anyone else who has lost loved ones. Thank your for yours and everyone in law enforcement's dedication and sacrifice.

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