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Corporal N. Bruce McKay, III

Franconia Police Department, New Hampshire

End of Watch Friday, May 11, 2007

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Reflections for Corporal N. Bruce McKay, III

It really pisses me off to read this article. A police officer, someone who puts his life on the line everytime he puts on his uniform was shot 4 times and then run over by a car.
What the hell?
The article said that his (Floyd) actions in shooting Kenny were justified.
Any decent person knows that. That statement was written for all of the "pieces of shit" that don't (or know how to) uphold the law.
The article then went on to say that Cpl. McKay had "prior dealings" with Kenny (the shooter) and that Kenny had the right to request another officer.
Woody Miller (Kennys uncle) agreed stating that "the animosity between them was great".
I am a law-abiding citizen so I really didn't know that you could request another officer. On another note, If you break the law,you give up your rights.
So to you Woody---STOP TALKING-- Everytime you make a comment it makes you sound more ignorant than the prior comment. Woody Miller also claimed that McKay had once "beaten" Kenny. Any decent citizen knows that the police don't just "BEAT" people. If you are a decent person you know that Kenny resisted and McKay did what it took to restrain him. I'm very sure that it wasn't a "beat down".
Did it ever occur to the Kenny/Miller family that the problem was Liko and no one else. He was 24 yrs old and chose to spend his life cutting firewood and picking fiddlehead ferns. How about going to the police academy or joining the marines and making something of yourself?
Instead he chose to be a cop killer and spend eternity in HELL.
To the Miller/Kenny family, you should be so proud.
To you Bode Miller. Who are you? I have done some research on the internet and all that I can come up with is that 'you are a piece of shit and a disgrace to our country'.
To you Greg Floyd Sr. Thank you for your service to the citizens of Franconia N.H. and to this country. I thank God everyday for people like you.
To you Greg Floyd Jr. You put your life on the line to save another. You are a hero as well as your father. Someday CPL McKay will thank you ( in heaven).
To you CPL. McKay, Rest in peace. You did your job and you did it well. Your brothers and sisters will take your watch from here.
To you Liko Kenny--May you burn in hell for eternity.
I realize that my comments are harsh but I have a reason. I an innocent, defenseless woman from Columbus Ohio just trying to get by. On 01/06/05, I was working at a bank on Broad St. when an armed robber entered and attempted to take over the bank. We had a police officer working there and the robber immediately opened fire on him. The officer was shot in the heart just above his vest but still managed to fire 7 shots hitting the robber twice and preventing him from hurting anyone else or obtaining any money.
I am here today to write this because a police officer honored his oath.
To sum it up, I hope that nobody has to go thru what I did to realize what law enforcement officers are up against everytime they put on their uniforms and leave their house.
The next time you see a police officer or someone in the military take just a minute and thank them for their service and then thank God that they are protecting us.

Civilian

May 17, 2007

Cpl. McKay- Shifts will come and go throughout this GREAT NATION we serve. You will NEVER be forgotten. God Bless the Marine that came to your aid. RIP as you are 10-42.

Patrolman D. Kirk #309
Round Lake Heights PD (IL)

May 17, 2007

Rest in Peace Brother...

LT JR
NYPD

May 17, 2007

Godspeed Corporal McKay. Your life and loss will never be forgotten. May God watch over your family, friends, and co-workers during this dark time.

Detective D. Thompson
Colorado Springs Police Department

May 17, 2007

RIP Corporal McKay. May God Bless the former Marine.

Semper Fidelis

Federal Agent & Former Marine

May 17, 2007

My heart goes out to Cpl. Bruce McKay's family during this difficult time. I couldn't imagine what they must be going through at this time. It kills me to know that such a senseless tragedy has taken a father from his daughter. No child deserves that.

I would like to thank him for doing his job and protecting the citizens of Franconia. He will be forever remembered in all our hearts.

secretary
NH Highway Patrol

May 17, 2007

THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE AND SACRIFICE AND MAY YOU REST IN PEACE ON THOSE STREETS OF GOLD WITH THOSE GONE BEFORE!!!!!

DISPATCHER GRETA M HUFF
KY STATE POLICE POST 13 HAZARD

May 17, 2007

To Corporal McKay family and friends our hearts and prayers go out to you

And to the citizen that took care of the offender, THANK YOU.\

God Bless you all

Terry MIyares, surviving spouse
Officer Emilio Miyares, Hialeah PD, Fl 11/6/86

May 17, 2007

To the daughter, family and friends of Corporal Bruce McKay,
I'm sorry for your loss.My heart goes out to all of you.
Bruce,
Rest in peace my old friend

Gayle Conran Conlin
Old friend from Portledge School

May 17, 2007

My prayers go out to you and your family, May you all have the greatest of comfort knowing how much of a HERO he is.
Thank you, you have given the greatest of sacrifice.
God Bless you.

Wife of Officer

May 17, 2007

I am just incensed and outraged that about some people's comments and actions regarding the murder of this officer. I cannot belief that a USA olympic skiier had the nerve and audacity to contest a citation in order to "antagonize" this officer. Nothing but filthy scum would see that shooting an officer and running him over with your car is justifible. And then some politician attempting to keep local firefighters and/or police from honoring this officer in that town is absolute disrespect. I read all of this on 5-17-07 at 1600hrs on aol.com news and I am sick in the stomach that we have "human beings" that act in that manner and make those comments. God Bless ofcr McKay and that USMC marine who did the right thing by using deadly force on the suspect. I worked 16 years in LAPD in los angeles,CA. and I just cannot believe how some humans in society live their lives.

W.Cespedes background investigator
Cheyenne Police Department

May 17, 2007

Corporal McKay,

On behalf of the men and woman of the Leominster Police Department, are prayers are with your family during this extremely emotional time. I can definitely say that being at the funeral service touched the lives our members, especially reflecting on our own families and more so our children. God bless your daughters soul. I pray god gives her the strength to continue on with her life, and to be able to smile and even laugh at the memories you two shared. Thanks for being one of us and thanks for doing a fine job for the citizens of Franconia. God bless!! Rest in Peace!!

Patrolman John Bochard
Leominster Police Department Leominster, MA.

May 17, 2007

As we returned from National Police week it was with a heavy heart to see so many officer's names on this page. My heart and prayers are with the entire family, friends and coworkers of Corporal McKay. May God be with you all during these dark and troubled times. God bless you ....

Deb Azure
Mother of Deputy Renee Danell Azure
EOW 08/06/02

May 17, 2007

Family, Friends, and Community,

Corporal McKay will never be forgotten. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you. May peace be with you...

~ The Winkler Family

Jonika Winkler
Sister of CSPD Det. Jared S. Jensen EOW: 2/22/2006

May 17, 2007

rest in peace 44K.
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Ofc. Camden Elliott
Piermont Police Department

May 17, 2007

There are some people whose faces, when you look into them, you know they are people of dignity, grace, integrity and purity. Corporal McKay is one of those people. The blessings and perseverance he brought to the community were not only kind and sincere but, also, brave and true. We can only say THANK YOU. God takes care of the rest.

May 17, 2007

Our hearts go out to your family. Cpl. McKay....we'll take it from here. Keep us safe from you new patrol area in the Heavens.

Patrolman
North Providence PD, Rhode Island

May 17, 2007

I again feel the pain as we have lost another Hero and a true Warrior. Thanks to the two civilians who put their life on the line to try and help Officer McKay. My heart goes out to the daughter and family, but remember your father gave the ultimate sacrifice for those who meant the most to him. We all thank you, rest in peace Brother we'll carry on from here.

Patrol Officer II, TG VINCENT
Asheboro City Police, NC

May 17, 2007

Rest in Peace Cpl McKay. Thank you for keeping our state safe.

Graduate 8th Leadership Session
NH Police Cadet Training Academy

May 17, 2007

God bless you brother ! May your family be comforted knowing that I and most every law enforcement officer in this country is now part of an extended family to them. Rest easy.

**Thank you to the Citizen who tried to help, a truly unfortunate situation for Cpl. McKay and his family not to mention the pressure you are going through. Citizens like you are a breed apart, many would have just driven by. You are commended for your actions. You are a true HERO as well as Cpl. Bruce McKay! New Hampshire's motto is appropriate for the scum bag who shot Cpl. McKay and pointed the gun at you. He took a life and freedom that goes with it,,for he is dead... forever running from the hounds of Hell.
rgunning@moorestown.nj.us

Det. Rick Gunning
Moorestown Police Dept. NJ

May 17, 2007

Rest in peace brother, my prayers are with you and your family.

Officer D. Doucette
Brother Officer-F.R.P.D

May 17, 2007

Rest in peace brother in blue! Your dedication to law enforcement will never be forgotten.

May 17, 2007

To Corporal McKay family, friends, and the Franconia Police Department; I would like to extend my condolences and deepest sympathy. My thoughts and prays are with you all as you cope with this horrific incident. Thanks Corporal McKay for your years of service, a job well done, I salute you. May your soul rest in peace.
Respect.....Honor.....Remember.....

Patrol Officer
Prince George's County, Maryland

May 17, 2007

Our greatest sympathies to the family and friends of this fallen warrior. As a Marine, I consider Law Enforcement part of my brotherhood as we are all fighting for the greater good. As this Marine mentioned in the article shows, if given the opportunity, we WILL have your back.
Semper Fidelis and God Bless all of you, but especially the family of Officer McKay.
Repsectfully,
Sgt. Mike Ryan USMC
3rd Battallion, 24th Marines
Bridgeton, Mo. 63044

Sgt. Mike Ryan
USMC

May 17, 2007

My thoughts, heart and prayers go out to the McKay family. Rest in Peace Brother.

Scott Hunt
Nash County Sheriff's Office (Res)

May 17, 2007

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