For Our Canadian Hero's
For Our Canadian Hero's
This is a none fishing related Thread….But I posted here because I believe it’s important to us all
I would like all of us here on Fish-Hawk. Net …to take a few minutes to think of the four brave Members of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police who gave their lives in the performance of their Duty ! My thoughts and payers go out to their Families, and friends.
Salmon….Simon I’m so sad that you lost four of your comrades in arms, words cannot express my sorrow in hearing about this most tragic loss . These four officers are truly CANADIAN heroes, as are all the members of all police forces across Canada and the U.S. , who every day put their lives, on the line for us . With a heavy heart, my hat is off to you and all officers of the LAW... at this, one of the saddest days in Canadian history
Phil
I would like all of us here on Fish-Hawk. Net …to take a few minutes to think of the four brave Members of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police who gave their lives in the performance of their Duty ! My thoughts and payers go out to their Families, and friends.
Salmon….Simon I’m so sad that you lost four of your comrades in arms, words cannot express my sorrow in hearing about this most tragic loss . These four officers are truly CANADIAN heroes, as are all the members of all police forces across Canada and the U.S. , who every day put their lives, on the line for us . With a heavy heart, my hat is off to you and all officers of the LAW... at this, one of the saddest days in Canadian history
Phil
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I have many friends who are police officers and some of them are out west. I couldn't help but think of them immediately.
These are brave men and women and we owe them. They do a very big part in giving us a way of life like no other place on earth. It is such a sad day when a tragedy of this magnitude happens.
I can remeber the devestation of a friend of mine...we played hockey together in Minor hockey. His father was a Mortorcycle Cop and was killed in the line of duty. I have never forgotten that and how hard it was for a son to lose a father that way. My heart goes out to the families in mourning at this sad time!
These are brave men and women and we owe them. They do a very big part in giving us a way of life like no other place on earth. It is such a sad day when a tragedy of this magnitude happens.
I can remeber the devestation of a friend of mine...we played hockey together in Minor hockey. His father was a Mortorcycle Cop and was killed in the line of duty. I have never forgotten that and how hard it was for a son to lose a father that way. My heart goes out to the families in mourning at this sad time!
"Our country is hurting." - said by a mother of one of the RCMP officers.
When I heard it on the new last night I was devastated.
Cst. Peter Christopher SCHIEMANN (age 25) of
Mayerthorpe Detachment
Cst. Anthony Fitzgerald Orion GORDON (age 28 ) of
Whitecourt Detachment
Cst. Lionide Nicholas JOHNSTON (age 32) of
Mayerthorpe Detachment
Cst. Brock Warren MYROL ( age 29) of
Mayerthorpe Detachment
Our thoughts and prayers are with the families of these heroes.

When I heard it on the new last night I was devastated.
Cst. Peter Christopher SCHIEMANN (age 25) of
Mayerthorpe Detachment
Cst. Anthony Fitzgerald Orion GORDON (age 28 ) of
Whitecourt Detachment
Cst. Lionide Nicholas JOHNSTON (age 32) of
Mayerthorpe Detachment
Cst. Brock Warren MYROL ( age 29) of
Mayerthorpe Detachment
Our thoughts and prayers are with the families of these heroes.


A follow up on the four officers
The four RCMP officers who were shot and killed in northwestern Alberta:
Const. Peter Christopher Schiemann, 25: He was born in Petrolia, Ont., and joined the RCMP in Stony Plain, Alta. He graduated from training on Nov. 27, 2000 and was posted in Mayerthorpe, Alta., where he worked in general policing and highway patrol.
Const. Lionide Nicholas Johnston, 32: He was born Lac La Biche, Alta., and that is where he joined the force. He graduated from training on April 17, 2001. In Mayerthorpe, he worked in both general and First Nations policing.
Const. Anthony Fitzgerald Orion Gordon, 28: He was born in Edmonton, Alta., and joined the RCMP in Red Deer, Alta. He graduated from training Oct. 15, 2002, and was posted to Whitecourt, Alta., where he worked in general policing and highway patrol.
Const. Brock Warren Myrol, 29: He was born in Outlook, Sask., and joined the RCMP in Red Deer, Alta. He graduated from training on Feb. 7, 2005, and was posted in Mayerthorpe where he worked in general policing.
The four RCMP officers who were shot and killed in northwestern Alberta:
Const. Peter Christopher Schiemann, 25: He was born in Petrolia, Ont., and joined the RCMP in Stony Plain, Alta. He graduated from training on Nov. 27, 2000 and was posted in Mayerthorpe, Alta., where he worked in general policing and highway patrol.
Const. Lionide Nicholas Johnston, 32: He was born Lac La Biche, Alta., and that is where he joined the force. He graduated from training on April 17, 2001. In Mayerthorpe, he worked in both general and First Nations policing.
Const. Anthony Fitzgerald Orion Gordon, 28: He was born in Edmonton, Alta., and joined the RCMP in Red Deer, Alta. He graduated from training Oct. 15, 2002, and was posted to Whitecourt, Alta., where he worked in general policing and highway patrol.
Const. Brock Warren Myrol, 29: He was born in Outlook, Sask., and joined the RCMP in Red Deer, Alta. He graduated from training on Feb. 7, 2005, and was posted in Mayerthorpe where he worked in general policing.
Legend..... I understand that you work very close with our nations police Forces, Im sorry for your loss also
so Sad


you are right these officers had their whole lives ahead of themAnd they were so damn young too.
This could have happened anywhere. These damn Grow-Houses are all over the place.
Legend




Officers
Well said.....