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    Walking the point

    This was sent by a Los Angeles Sheriff's Deputy. I thought you might like it.

    "WALKING THE POINT"

    As I was getting my leather gear cleaned up for the funeral of LASD Deputy David March, I thought of the following exert from an article I read several years ago. And I thought I would share it with some of my friends.

    The author talks about how after a peace officer is murdered in the line of duty, varying reactions are felt by different officers/deputies. Basically, some guys make sure they find what the dead cop did wrong in a tactical sense (and often this is a worthwhile thing to look for), but then others simply realize the greater truth-and that is that regardless of how well we perform our duties in a tactical sense, cops will continue to be killed in the line of duty.

    The following is an excerpt from his article:

    There are some things that you just can't do without suffering casualties -- very literally and profoundly; and our job is one of them.

    You can't race cars without crashes, you can't dig mines without cave-ins, and you sure as hell can't send cops out into the streets of a violent society without violent deaths. Our fallen brothers knew that and did it anyway--as we all do or have done. ........Their friends will tell you they did the job because they loved it, and any of us who can't say that should envy them for it. At least they died as rare and precious people: doing what they loved to do, and doing it for the noblest of reasons. That is something we can never explain outside of our profession.

    You see, you can't be a good cop simply because you couldn't get another job. You can only be a good cop because you want it. And there is an answer as to why they died, something I learned half a world away many years ago as a young Marine, preparing to face an enemy in combat for the first time. It was then that my sergeant explained that, like it or not, there are only three rules in war:

    Rule Number One is "YOUNG MEN DIE"
    Rule Number Two is "YOU CAN'T CHANGE RULE #1"
    Rule Number Three is "SOMEBODY HAS TO WALK THE POINT"

    You see, when soldiers advance, knowing the enemy is near, there is always one man way out in front of everyone else. His duty is to look and listen and sense that first contact; to spot the enemy, pinpoint the ambush, fire that first shot, and as a consequence, take those first shots.

    It offends the logical mind and denies the instinct for survival. It ages and saddens and wizens, and frequently kills those who take their turn "Walking the Point." But it must be done, or there would be no protection for the rest, just more bloodshed, and more grief. For the "Point Man" is there to save lives, even if he gives his own in the process.

    Society may not be a company of soldiers, but it certainly has (and needs) somebody walking the point. Every time you go out the station door, every time you answer the radio call, every time you stop to check out something suspicious. AND YOU CAN'T CHANGE RULE NUMBER ONE.

    If I could say something directly to the people in our society, it would be this. I know some of you will remember our brothers, but that's not good enough. I want you to honor them for what they did for you-that which they needn't have done. I'm not just talking about what they did on the day that "routine" call or stop that went horribly bad. I mean what they did for you day after day, in darkness and light, rain or shine, on holidays and on their loved ones' birthdays, without ever expecting even a "thank you" in return. They volunteered to "Walk the Point!"

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    Good article dude.

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    +1 - Man, that was an AWESOME post. Thank you, very much.
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    A different perspective on things for sure...unfortunately most of the world is too blind to realize or appreciate any of this...
    "Knowing what you stand for limits what you fall for"

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    My instructor read that to us. It's one of my favorite writings.
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    Thanks all, I thought it was a good article to share. I have another one if you would like me to post it, I will. I just don't want to take up a lot of space with big posts.

    So let me know.;)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wolfiron
    Thanks all, I thought it was a good article to share. I have another one if you would like me to post it, I will. I just don't want to take up a lot of space with big posts.

    So let me know.;)
    Please do, my friend. I'd say post it in this thread as well, as not to post too many un-needed extra threads. Look forward to it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by greg72982
    A different perspective on things for sure...unfortunately most of the world is too blind to realize or appreciate any of this...
    Most of the world perhaps... but not ALL of it.

    Definitely not all of it.

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