Dallas Police Department, Texas
End of Watch Sunday, November 13, 2005
Reflections for Police Officer Brian Howard Jackson
Rest easy brother, your tour is done. You passed as a hero into heaven, doing your job. Take your place in heaven's streets and we will see later.
To the family and other officer's of the Dallas Police Dept. I am sorry for your loss.
Detective Trester
City of Wylie
November 14, 2005
I am saden to see that an officer has died in the line of duty from a nieghboring department. My thoughts and prayers go out to the Family and Friends of Ofc. Jackson and the Dallas PD Officers that knew him. He will always be remembered for his actions. God Bless him and the Family as well as all the officers that have died and all the officers that continue to do the job they love.
Brandon Isham, Dispatcher
Fort Worth PD, TX
November 14, 2005
Officer Jackson, Rest In Peace, Brother.
Officer Robert W. Bolden
Fort Lauderdale, FL, Police Dept.
November 14, 2005
Officer Jackson, you will be truly missed but your heroism will never be forgotten. May your bravery be an inspiration to all the brave law enforcement officers of the world.
Brian Archer
Frisco, TX
November 14, 2005
Rest in Peace Brother. Thank you for your service. Peace be with your family.
Patrolman M. Poole
Nocona
November 14, 2005
Thank you Officer Jackson for performing your duty in such a professional manner, for being an example of everything good in our country, and for giving your all in the line of duty. My condolences and wish for peace to your wife, family, and friends.
Tracy Silvia
Wife of Officer Silvia, RI
November 14, 2005
All of us in uniform are thinking of you....You are a hero in our eyes and we will never forget thee....God's speed brother
Chief of Police / Olen M. Young
Wauneta PD Nebraska
November 14, 2005
I am sadden that another one has fallen. I am deeply sympathetic to the wife of this fallen HERO. I wish that it was so that the job of a police officer was not such a dangerous one. However, it is very dangerous and it takes a special kind of man or woman to give of themselves to serve and protect. It is the ultimate sacrifice to lay down your life for others. May this Servant and the many other fallen brothers and sisters NEVER BE FORGOTTEN. God Bless the family of Officer Brian Jackson may he keep them closely by his side and protect them as Brian Jackson would want them to be protected.
Ryan Temple
Pike County Sheriff's Department
November 14, 2005
IT'S ALWAYS A SHAME WHEN COWARDS KILL A COP AND THEN GIVE UP WHEN THE ODDS ARE AGAINST THEM. RIP BROTHER OFFICER.
DETECTIVE LIONEL GARRETT
INGLEWOOD POLICE DEPT
November 14, 2005
Our thoughts and prayers are with Officer Jackson,his family and fellow officers.
Patrolman Michael McCorkle
Cedar Hill PD, Texas
November 14, 2005
Your display of courage will not be forgotten.
Trooper
New Jersey State Police
November 14, 2005
RIP,,,,
You paid the ultimate sacrifice my friend. Your memory will live with all of us forever g-d speed
POLICE OFFICER II
LAS VEGAS METRO POLICE
November 14, 2005
You have done what many men cannot and will not..You walked the walk..you had Courage my brother..once again..The Thin Blue Line mourns...God bless you and your family forever....
Sgt. (Ret)
CAMDEN COUNTY MAJOR CRIMES NJ
November 14, 2005
On behalf of the men and women of the La Habra Police Department we send our thoughts and condolences to the Dallas Police Department and the family of Officer Jackson. It doesn't matter where we work, when one of our brothers or sisters fall, we all feel the pain and the loss. Rest in peace Officer Jackson. You will never be forgotten.
Sergeant Jeff Baylos
La Habra PD, California
November 14, 2005
Thank you for your heroic service to keep us all save. Rest in Peace.
November 14, 2005
Our hearts go out to this young family and the Dallas Police Department. Having just gone through something similar here recently...we understand what you are feeling. Please know that you have lots of support and lots of prayers being said for you. May God offer you some peace and understanding.
wife of ocpd officer
November 14, 2005
I met Brian & JoAnn when they were adopting a puppy from our animal rescue group. Brian crouched down to meet Buster for the first time & my most shy (& scared of men!) foster dog went right up to him, tail wagging. I knew right then he was good people! I only knew him for a brief time, but Dallas has truly lost one of it's finest. My heart goes out to JoAnn & his family. I know one day Brian will be there at the Rainbow Bridge to greet Buster.
Dianne Wood
Protective Animal League
November 14, 2005
God bless you for your sacrifice. May you rest in peace.
Deputy
Webster County Sheriff's Dept. (Missouri)
November 14, 2005
Rest in peace my brother in blue. Now you can walk Heaven's beat. My thoughts and prayers are with your family and co-workers with the Dallas Police Department.
M. A. #6243
Former Dallas Plice Officer
November 14, 2005
My prayers and sympathy go to your wife, and family. It is way to many times that I have worn this band over my badge in mourning for a fallen brother. You are a hero, and will not be forgotten! Watch over all of us.
Officer Shane Cannon
Mesquite Police Department Mesquite, Texas
November 14, 2005
While it is no consolation for your loss, our heartfelt sympathy goes out to the family and fellow officers of Officer Jackson.
While no member of our agency had the privilege to have known him personally, we are certain that he has found a place in heaven through his selfless service to those he swore to protect.
Rest in peace officer; those of us who remain will cover your post on the thin blue line.
Medicine Lodge Police Department
Medicine Lodge, KS
November 14, 2005
Our most heartfelt condolences. Mrs. Jackson, you are in our thoughts and prayers and we thank you for your sacrifice. May his memory never be forgotten.
Dianne Smilie (DPD Spouse)
Dallas Police Dept Spouse
November 14, 2005
Thank you Officer Jackson. Another Hero! taken from us. RIP
Sgt. D. Baldwin
Bay County Sheriff's Office, Fl.
November 14, 2005
Thank you for your service and a job well done, and making this a safer place to live. Having lost my son in the line of duty, I can sympathize with your pain. My thoughts and prayers are with you, asking God to give you comfort & strength through the days and nights ahead.
Brenda Lucas, Mother of fallen officer
Anthony D. Lucas, Police Chief (MS), EOW – February 4, 2005
November 14, 2005
What did this individual hope to gain by killing this officer? We know what he lost, his freedom, maybe his life later on and possibly his soul. For what?
The only thing that IS known, even by someone like myself who never had the pleasure of meeting Officer Jackson and who lives thousands of miles away, The City of Dallas and more so, the Jackson family suffered a cruel, senseless and unnecessary loss. We, the extended family mourn as well.
So long as the memory of Officer Jackson is alive in the hearts and minds of those who knew and loved him, he'll never truly be gone.
God Bless and Rest in Peace.
Ptl. Jim Leahy Jr.
Harvard University Police Dept.
November 14, 2005

