Chattanooga Police Department, Tennessee
End of Watch Sunday, June 18, 1978
Reflections for Police Officer David L. Friederichsen
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David Lynn was one of my first contacts with Chattanooga PD and caused me to become interested in working here. It's 25 years later, and I still remember him as if he left just yesterday. He would be proud of us and how well we've done.
Rest in eternal peace, my friend, you are not forgotten.
Sergeant John Spain
Chattanooga Police Department
Rest in peace, not forgotten.
Inv. Michael Walker
Tallahassee Police Department
25 years later, they still play the tape of your shooting in the academy. Guys who weren't even born when you were here know who you are. I like to think you know that you're teaching at the academy. I hope it makes you smile.
Rest well, Brother--we've got the beat covered.
God bless you my brother. Your service and sacrifice will never be forgotten by your brothers and sisters in blue.
Mickey Rountree
Hamilton County Sheriff's Dept.
David was assigned to work with me after he came out of the academy. We spent several months together, becoming very close friends. Me the senior, him the rookie, we learned much from each other. At first glance his name tag appeared to say David L. "FriedChicken". It took two looks to get the name right for anyone. A lot of laughs came from this. After all the years now, I still miss you very much. You were my true friend. Rest in peace, David.
Louie Thompson 191
Chattanooga PD Retired
Louie E. Thompson Inspector, Retired
Chattanooga Police Dept.
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