Columbus Division of Police, Ohio
End of Watch Thursday, January 6, 2005
Reflections for Police Officer Bryan Scott Hurst
May your memory be eternal, Bryan. Honoring you and your sacrifice on this EOW day. Never forgotten; always in my heart. I pray daily for your blue family that they be safe.
Sherri Marzick
Mother-in-law
January 6, 2021
NEVER FORGET! On behalf of the Ohio Attorney Generals Bureau of Criminal Identification & Investigation, we honor the dedicated service and ultimate sacrifice of Police Officer Bryan Scott Hurst Columbus Division of Police, Ohio and the additional 55 American Peace Officers who have paid the ultimate sacrifice on this date in history.
Superintendent Joe Morbitzer
Ohio Attorney General, Bureau of Criminal Investigation
January 6, 2021
God bless you, Bryan. I think of you often and am always thankful for the blessings and opportunities you have given me and many others from your heroic selflessness.
Commander Robert Sagle #5013
Columbus Division of Police
January 6, 2021
We were recently planning a Kaneohe Bay Marine Corps reunion of all the dog handlers. It's crazy how the years have passed but our memory of you have not. When we do have the reunion, know there will be a place at our table for you brother. You are missed.
Semper Fi
Cpl Derek Wiese
Washtenaw County Sheriff
May 22, 2020
I just looked over the newspaper clippings hanging on the wall at 5 Sub. You are a true warrior and hero! The impact of the sacrifice you made has only strengthened as the years pass.
You will not be forgotten!
Sergeant Steve Mason
Columbus Division of Police
January 21, 2020
Hard to believe it has been 15 years since my fellow 95th Recruit Classmate & friend @ColumbusPolice Officer Bryan S. Hurst, #2057 was murdered! He was a warrior protecting countless of lives the morning he was killed! #2057Forever #ThinBlueLine #neverforgotten #gump #LODD
Chief Deputy Jim Gilbert Franklin County
Columbus Div. of Police (member of 95th Recruit Class)
January 6, 2020
I still have my tablet where you put your info. for court on an arrest we both had. It was just yesterday that you had the entire (CPD 95th Class), literally in tears with your antics in class.
Who ever would have thought you'd bring us all to tears years later.
Till we meet again, bruddah.
Ofc. Louie Kuntupis 615
Columbus Div. of Police
January 6, 2020
Fifteen years ago today you gave your life protecting and serving the people of Columbus. Always a hero and always in my heart. Continue to watch over us Bryan. Today I wear my ODMP sweatshirt in your honor. Police violence is out of hand. I pray for your brothers in blue and will always proudly Back the Blue. Love you forever.
Sherri A. Marzick
Mother-in-law
January 6, 2020
15 years have passed and I think about your selfless act all of the time. Numerous people were saved because of your bravery. A lot has changed over the years, but you are never forgotten and your sacrifice is never taken for granted. I continue to be thankful for you, for the opportunity to know you, for the opportunities you gave me in life, and for continuing to look over all of us. God bless you Bryan.
Commander Robert Sagle #5013
Columbus Division of Police
January 6, 2020
Rest in peace Officer Hurst.
Rabbi Lewis S. Davis
December 22, 2019
Happy Heavenly Birthday Bryan! Continue to watch over all of us always a hero!
Sherri Marzick
Mother-in-law
April 15, 2019
I can’t believehow the years have flown by since your EOW. I continue to honor you as a hero and hold you and all the memories close to my heart. Gone but never forgotten Bryan. All the things from Police Week in DC are still in my car. You would be so proud of Malia. She is just beautiful and smart and talented. I know you cheered in heaven when your Buckeyes won the Rose Bowl. Continue to watch over us down here. I also pray for all those who continue to mourn your loss. Love and hugs to you.
Sherri A. Marzick
Mother-in-Law
January 6, 2019
Another year has passed. God bless you friend. You are a warrior, a hero. I never stop thinking of you.
Lieutenant Robert Sagle #5047
Columbus Division of Police
January 6, 2019
Supporting the procession through Westerville brought back so many memories of the day you saved my life. I know you are with the two police officers in a heavenly place. I will never ever stop thinking about what you did for us! I wish we had a different outcome. I pray that these people understand that we need the police and they are great people.
Praying for all of your brothers and sisters in blue this week!
#MyheroBryantHURST
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February 14, 2018
13 years ago today you were tragically taken away from us. I will never forget the sacrifice you made that day. Keep us safe from up above.
Angie Karst
Former 5/3 Bank employee
January 6, 2018
Everyday when I wake up and see my kids growing up and I think of you say thank you. I'm looking forward to that day after this life where we can meet again. Rest in peace brother.
Warren Cox
January 6, 2018
NEVER FORGET! On behalf of the Westerville, Ohio Division of Police, we honor the dedicated service and ultimate sacrifice of Patrolman John M. Donnelly of the Police Officer Bryan Scott Hurst of the Columbus Division of Police, Ohio who have paid the ultimate sacrifice on this date in history.
Chief Joe Morbitzer
Westerville, Ohio Division of Police
January 6, 2018
Sender Fi Brother
SDS Mark McCormack
NYPD
January 6, 2018
Honoring your sacrifice and bravery on this your EOW Anniversary Anniversary. Never ever forgotten and always hold you close to my heart. You would be so proud of Malia and Marissa. I always thank the police when I see them for all they do to keep us safe. Also always offer to pay fir their meals when out eating. Please continue to watch over us. Your tiny badge and all we wore in DC are kept in my car in your honor.
Love always,
Sherri
Sherri Marzick
Mother-in-Law
January 6, 2018
A true American hero and friend. It doesn't seem possible that 12 years have passed us by since your ultimate sacrifice... Thank you brother. My continued thoughts and prayers are with Bryan's family and friends.
Deputy Kevin Gilkison
Delaware County Sheriff's Office
January 6, 2018
God Bless you, friend. I think about you all of the time. Thank you for what you did. You are a true hero.
Lieutenant Robert Sagle
City of Columbus, Division of Police
January 5, 2018
Merry Christmas cuz
Colleen
December 25, 2017
God Bless you Bryan. Thinking of you and your family today.
Sergeant Robert Sagle
City of Columbus, Division of Police
January 6, 2017
I was fortunate enough to have helped train Bryan and to this day have the privilege of remembering that time. I get to pray for Bryan's friends and family and knowing that Jesus is the resurrection and the Life, believe in Him and never die just go where we are suppose to be.
Retired Officer Joseph Smith
Columbus
January 6, 2017
I think about you often. I remember working the wagon with you on 5 precinct. I can't believe how fast time flies. It seems like yesterday. Another Columbus officer has fallen. Look out for him.
Ofc. Joel Vogel #2196
Columbus Division of Police
April 14, 2016