Newsradio 1020 KDKA Editorial: Corporal Bryan Dixon

They have become familiar images –

The flag-draped coffin.

The grieving family.

Thousands of law enforcement officers filling the streets –

Standing at attention during the funeral.

We saw those images in 2001 –

After Aliquippa Police Officer James Naim [NIGH-im] was ambushed while walking his beat.

In 2005 – for State Police Corporal Joseph Pokorny.

In 2009 – for Pittsburgh Police officers Paul Scuillo, Stephen Mayhle and Eric Kelly –

And Penn Hills Officer Michael Crawshaw.

In 2011 – for Lower Burrell Patrolman Derek Kotecki [koh-TEK-ee] –

And East Washington Officer John Dryer.

On Thursday – it was the funeral for State Police Corporal Bryon Dickson.

He wasn't even answering a call when he was killed.

His shift was over.

He was leaving the barracks – going home to his wife and two young sons.

Law enforcement officers get it.

They have a dangerous job.

At any time - they can be injured – crippled – or killed.

They understand it – accept it – and still show up for work every day.

It's why these men and women always deserve our respect –

Not just when one of them dies.

 

 

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