United States Army Military Police Corps, U.S. Government
End of Watch Wednesday, August 9, 2000
Reflections for Private Brian Thomas Gleason
Tom, You are in my prayers. Get to Church on Sunday!
Ofc. Jim
Lakeland, Fl. PD
To The Parents of Officer Brian Gleason, US Military Police Corp, I have had you in my prayers from the day I learned of your son's passing. That was on one of the days we were honoring our son's accident and passing at the Law Enforcement Mem. week in Wash. You see, our son, like your son, was an MP/Police Officer and was also killed in an on duty accident on July 23, 2000. I read how your son was your only child and that he was the youngest officer killed that year. My heart was broken for our beautiful son but it broke again when I learned of your son's death. My husband is also a retired MP Officer after 30 years of duty he retired 2 months before our son's death. So many common threads we find through our sad tapistries. Please know how we have wanted to reach out to comfort you at that time 2 years ago, (it seems like yesterday) but were so engulfed in our own grief we couldn't. But now we live with wonderful memories of these two brave young men. We can be so proud of what they accomplished at such young ages and doing what made them happy and fulfilled. We hope you have found comfort and peace with the passing of your son and know that other parents who have experienced your pain, will always keep you in there prayers.
The family of Officer Justin T. Cain
Mrs. Cindy Cain
NA
It's hard to believe it was a year ago today I learned of your death or how little I still know about your life. I have seen how much you were loved by your family and friends, and how well you were respected by your fellow officers, in all colors of the uniform. I know that on that cold night a year ago, I was touched and guided by an angel, and my life is changed because of it.
Anonymous
When I first met you, you were a young man who was searching for his identity. Your father, a man of emmense understanding, gave you the tools to find yourself. I then see you return from finding the man you are and realized that a fine man you are. Your desire to protect and serve was a tribute to the man who you so admired. Brian, your dad is proud of you as I am also. You had the strength to do what many could not. For that and the man you became, I hold you in my heart and will always remember you. When I see your dad, I know he will still shine with pride for the Officer and the man you became.
T. Alan Kelly
Facticon Incorporated
My deepest sympathys to Brians family, his father Thomas and his mother.."Animo et Fide"..By courage and faith
Senior Correctional Officer
Dept of Justice Vctoria Australia
Just want to say what a great friend and outstanding person. To me you were a friend, soldier,and police officer. I know you will always be remembered as a Warrior and you will never be forgotten. You are in good hands now and one day we will all meet up again at the Golden Gate. I met your father today and just what I have heard and seen you two were a lot alike. You are truly loved and missed.
SPC Harrod, Elizabeth
U.S. Army

