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Business > A Million Times ... .

  A Million Times ... .

I have tried to write this "a million times" The words have been locked in my head and heart, but are bleeding to get out....

A little over 12 years after graduation from the police academy of a great east coast metropolis, i was injured and forced to retire from one of the greatest jobs in the world.

Cops from the Metropolis Police Dept. refer to it as,'On the JOB,' as if it is the only job that matters...

The night of my first foot post I discovered why.
The city lights are so bright, but the night is very dark.when you are the one wearing blue.

I will never forget pinning my shield to my shirt, dawning my vest, removing the chest plate as the dinosaurs (cops who have been on the job since prehstoric times) warn that if you get shot on the plate it will just ricochet through your face, out....of course wanting to preserve the face!
Checking my gun(named Mary) and speed loaders....
Standing my first role call, receiving my first patrol assignment.... My first foot pursuit, responding to my first 10-13. My first dead child, my first delivery....

I willnever forget promotion day, my partner sneaking in off the street to see me get my gold Det. Shield...so happy to move to the 'Squad' so sad at the loss of my partner....a relationship that will take a whole other post to describe

22 years later and it was just like yesterday...and I still miss it so much



posted on Mar 19, 2008 4:40 PM ()

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comment by ocean1 on Mar 24, 2008 5:29 AM ()
Thanks for sharing a moving story with us all. In Chicago it is literally trench warfare, as the gangs are better armed than our police force. I'm in the suburbs since I became too disabled to be safe in the city, and yeah, the police are the only thing keeping the animals at bay. I'm so sorry you had to leave the job you loved. I hope you find being a civilian "fits" better after a while.
comment by thestephymore on Mar 24, 2008 12:19 AM ()
Wonderful story and so nice of you to share it with us all. Welcome..
comment by artisticgypsy on Mar 20, 2008 5:55 AM ()
Thank You for reading, most of all thanks for your kind words....I have not spoken about work since my retirement it is freeing and feels wonderful
reply by ocean1 on Mar 20, 2008 6:22 AM ()
this was in reply to you Anna.... am still working this
comment by ocean1 on Mar 19, 2008 7:06 PM ()
Thanks....Plenty more where that came from....I just have to learn to relax and let go.....cops learn that the public doesn't like them....it has been a real lonley few years learning to socialize again....
comment by ocean1 on Mar 19, 2008 7:04 PM ()
Woman! That was AWESOME!!! You left me wanting more....I will be holding my breath--------kudos, girl!
comment by annaswalking on Mar 19, 2008 5:57 PM ()
see above...
reply by whereabouts on Mar 19, 2008 8:00 PM ()
That was fantastic, Rosemary! What a great story! How does it feel?

I can't wait to read more!
comment by whereabouts on Mar 19, 2008 5:40 PM ()
Well thank You Laura. How does it feel....I will let you know when I stop shaking.....
reply by ocean1 on Mar 19, 2008 7:05 PM ()

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