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05-19-2008, 02:26 AM
:cop: FMPD-RETIRED OFFICER HALL OF FAME :cop:

1-OFC BRUCE ALEXANDER-1975-2000

2-OFC GREG HORNE-1976-2002

3-OFC WAYNE DIANTONI-1977-2002

4-OFC JIMMY COLLINS-1979-2004

5-OFC CHARLES LAWSON-1979-2004

6-OFC ORAL COOLEY-1980-2007

7-OFC-MIKE PAYNE-1981-2006

8-OFC SCOTT TOWNSEND-1981-2006

9-OFC B. GEDERIAN-1983-2008

:cop: THANK YOU FOR YOUR DEDICATION & YEARS OF SERVICE :cop:

05-19-2008, 02:32 AM
PLEASE DO NOT BLOG ANY NEGATIVE REMARKS ON THIS TOPIC. THESE GUYS DID 25 YRS OF SERVICE, AND SOME DID MORE TIME THAN THAT.

THAT IS QUITE AN ACCOMPLISHMENT!!

RESPECT THIS DEDICATION PLEASE!! MOST OF THESE GUYS GOT A SWIFT KICK IN THE A$$ ON THE WAY OUT, A CHEAP SHEET CAKE (IF THAT!!)AND THE DEPARTMENT CELEBRATED THEIR WAY OUT OF THE DEPT. ON THE 3RD FL. BREAK ROOM .

STAY SAFE!! :D

05-19-2008, 11:28 PM
I have been on the streets with each and every one of them. I saw their dedication not only the job but more importantly to their fellow law enforcement officers. I join you in commending them, many others not listed, and future retirees. Anyone who retires from FMPD has walked the walk at some time in their career and deserves to be recognized for that service.

05-20-2008, 01:08 AM
These gentlemen represent the finest traditions and values of law enforcement. I wish them the best in their retirement.

Gods Speed.

05-20-2008, 04:43 PM
Hey HALL OF FAME COMMITEE, how could you forget Jerri Evenson, one of the best supervisors ever employed by FMPD, most knowledge about search and seizure, and great to work for, she was fair and treated people like human beings.

05-20-2008, 05:17 PM
what about Massie, kaufmann, philips, epple, hart, golden etc...?

05-20-2008, 10:52 PM
OBAMA!!!!![/b]

05-20-2008, 11:15 PM
I AM WORKING ON CONSOLIDATING THE SUPERVISOR AND OFFICER FMPD RETIREE TRIBUTE, IF SOMEONE WAS LEFT OFF PLEASE LET ME KNOW ...AND I WILL ADD THEM TO THE TRIBUTE IN THE NEAR FUTURE ..I DID NOT INTENTIONALLY LEAVE ANYONE OFF THE LIST..

THANK YOU FOR YOUR PATIENCE!!

HALL OF FAME COMMITEE

:D

05-21-2008, 01:52 AM
Best Detective ever: Ron Baroni

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01-12-2015, 01:27 AM
Ron was the best

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01-12-2015, 06:48 PM
Jerry nava!!

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01-13-2015, 12:03 AM
Pete Bond would be my choice. He saved our agency thousands of dollar each year. The agency never had to send drugs to FDLE for testing. Pete Bond was our in house tester.

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01-22-2015, 10:54 PM
:cop: FMPD-RETIRED OFFICER HALL OF FAME :cop:

1-OFC BRUCE ALEXANDER-1975-2000

2-OFC GREG HORNE-1976-2002

3-OFC WAYNE DIANTONI-1977-2002

4-OFC JIMMY COLLINS-1979-2004

5-OFC CHARLES LAWSON-1979-2004

6-OFC ORAL COOLEY-1980-2007

7-OFC-MIKE PAYNE-1981-2006

8-OFC SCOTT TOWNSEND-1981-2006

9-OFC B. GEDERIAN-1983-2008

:cop: THANK YOU FOR YOUR DEDICATION & YEARS OF SERVICE :cop:

I like the list, but for 25+ year retirees I would like to add Sgt Smith, Kevin Morrissey and the one and only Officer Love.
Stay safe and see you in Montana.

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01-23-2015, 11:55 PM
yall forgot Dan Fase lol

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01-24-2015, 05:22 PM
Egos and popularity aside what tecent officers hve had the biggest impact on fmpd?

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01-26-2015, 12:06 PM
Jackie Garret hands down has had the biggest impact

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01-28-2015, 03:39 AM
You may not like him for not kissing Bakers butt but the most positive impact was Cecil Pendergrast, He had the best contracts for us and always took care of the road guys. He was not afraid of the Admin. Also the best buy out ever at FMPD history.
Now he rules the whole County!
Don't be jealous boys and girls.

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01-28-2015, 01:41 PM
You may not like him for not kissing Bakers butt but the most positive impact was Cecil Pendergrast, He had the best contracts for us and always took care of the road guys. He was not afraid of the Admin. Also the best buy out ever at FMPD history.
Now he rules the whole County!
Don't be jealous boys and girls.

Get over yourself Cecil. We all know you love yourself. No one here does.

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01-30-2015, 05:28 AM
Jackie Garret hands down has had the biggest impact

I hope your not the chosen one for a drug screening tomorrow, because you will definitely fail.

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02-08-2015, 03:40 AM
I don't think the king Cecile really cares what we think, I heard he is making $150,ooo a year from our pension and what I see in the news he is the most powerful political man in town.
Sounds like someone here is jealous??

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02-16-2015, 03:56 PM
We need Cecil back to protect us but we lost that chance. Now we are stuck with little Baker Sellers.
Sellers is still making a shit load of overtime, no one walks away from $40000 dollars a year in OT . Sellers when he wasn't the PBA president was always working at night OT and actually sweating for it. I have not seen him in at least 3 yrs do a day of OT in uniform task force or any other capacity. Well maybe he'll sweat for the first time this week at the Edison (festival of SHIT parade) where he is scheduled to work, we'll just see if he shows up and sweats for once. LOL

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02-17-2015, 12:49 AM
Anyone remember the year the detectives conplained about working the parades so they made them 10-8 and work the road after the parade so they would work a full 10 hour day? Yeah that was awesome.

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02-27-2015, 02:57 AM
He does not even have to put the time in anymore since he is Bakers boy. He gets block grant money for the gun thing and never stays past 9pm when on the night shift?? he should go to jail for that.