Dallas Police Department, Texas
End of Watch Sunday, November 13, 2005
Reflections for Police Officer Brian Howard Jackson
Another brother lost. For what? A domestic disturbance call. It always irks me when the papers describe something as "routine". A 'routine' traffic stop, a 'routine' disturbance call. There are no such things as 'routine' when it comes to calls for service.
To Officer Jackson's family and friends...May God be with you in your time of need. To the coworkers of Officer Jackson - lean on each other now and be there for each other as I'm sure you always are.
Thank you for your sacrifice and for the dedication you showed your community.
Patrolman TW Jester
Fort Wayne P.D.
November 13, 2005
Thank You for a job well done Officer Jackson. Go forth and watch from above now. God bless Officer Jackson's family, friends and co-workers that he leaves behind.
Coplay Borough Police Dept. Lehigh County, PA
November 13, 2005
I was really sad to hear that another one of our finest had been killed. He was so young, and he was also just married 2 months ago. Officer Jackson, may you rest in peace, you have done your time in hell. Enjoy your new detail room, Im sure it's beautiful.
Who You'd Be Today"
Sunny days seem to hurt the most.
I wear the pain like a heavy coat.
I feel you everywhere I go.
I see your smile, I see your face,
I hear you laughin' in the rain.
I still can't believe you're gone.
It ain't fair: you died too young,
Like the story that had just begun,
But death tore the pages all away.
God knows how I miss you,
All the hell I've been through,
Just knowin' no-one could take your place.
An' sometimes I wonder,
Who'd you be today?
Would you see the world? Would you chase your dreams?
Settle down with a family,
I wonder what would you name your babies?
Some days the sky's so blue,
I feel like I can talk to you,
An' I know it might sound crazy.
It ain't fair: you died too young,
Like the story that had just begun,
But death tore the pages all away.
God knows how I miss you,
All the hell I've been through,
Just knowin' no-one could take your place.
An' sometimes I wonder,
Who you'd be today?
Today, today, today.
Today, today, today.
Sunny days seem to hurt the most.
I wear the pain like a heavy coat.
The only thing that gives me hope,
Is I know I'll see you again some day.
Some day, some day, some day.
Mr&Mrs.SrCpl.JT & Jena Sims
Dallas Police Dept.
November 13, 2005
My heart and prayers are with the family, friends and coworkers of Officer Jackson. May God bless you all in this terrible time of loss. Rest in peace Officer Jackson and thank you for your service and protection.
Deb Azure
Mother of Deputy Renee Danell Azure
EOW 08/06/02
November 13, 2005
I awoke with a heavy heart this morning hearing that a brave brother of blue had given the ultimate. god bless you brian and go in peace your shift is done. we will carry on.
November 13, 2005
R.I.P Sir. Thanks for serving your community so proud. You will be missed.
November 13, 2005
I was sitting here reading through the reflections of LMPD Ofc. Grignon, and I saw this. I am deeply disturbed, and have no words to say.
Thank you Officer Jackson; for you are one of the hero's. One of the many, that have given their life to protect our country, our streets, our homes.
It brings a tear to my eye, knowing Dallas won't have you patroling their streets any longer. Keep an eye on your brothers and sisters in Blue.
You are my hero.
Sergeant of LMPD Explorers
Sergeant - LMPD Explorers
November 13, 2005
I just heard the news on a local news channel out of Dallas regarding the passing of Officer Brian Jackson.
This was heartbreaking, not only to learn that he was such a young officer but had been married for such a short period of time.
It is my prayer that his wife, family, friends and co-workers experience God's eternal love and endless blessings.
May God keep safe from harm the men and women of the Dallas Police Department.
Patrolman Doug Hutchison
Irving Police Department, Texas, (Retired)
November 13, 2005
Officer Jackson,
Your sacrifice will never be forgotten. You and your family are in our prayers. Rest Easy Brother !
Dep. Paul Sperandeo, Ofc. Amy Sperandeo
Jefferson Parish Sheriffs Office, Gretna Police Dept. LA
November 13, 2005
Our condolences to Chief Kunkle and the Dallas Police Department. Thank you for being there.
Russ Martin
November 13, 2005

