PICAYUNE —
The Picayune Police Department held a Memorial Service on May 4th, at which Senator Tony Smith was the guest speaker.
Capt. Chad Dorn, of the Picayune Police Department said, “I am not sure how long this service has been held, but I’ve been with the force for 11 years and we’ve done it every year. We always hold it during Police Week, to honor all police officers who are currently serving and those who lost their lives in the line of duty.
“We have a moment of silence for the fallen officers and lay a wreath at the base of the memorial in their honor.”
Currently staffed with 40 plus members, the Picayune Police department takes every precaution to keep its members safe.
“There are always ups and downs in the numbers of lives lost throughout the years. This year’s lives lost are down compared to last year. But you always have to have your guard up. It’s always dangerous; there is no such thing as a routine call. We never know what a call will lead to. We encourage officers to use every precaution,” says Dorn.
He continues, “It’s not only the officers who are out here every day making sacrifices but also their families -- it’s the wives and children who miss holidays with them and who have to get the news that they are never coming home.”
Senator Smith said, “It was a beautiful ceremony and great opportunity to recognize the men and women who currently serve and those who have given the ultimate sacrifice.”
“But,” he adds, “the families of the fallen officers still need community support. Remembering the families is crucial. The community still needs to be there for them and help them through their time of loss. That time continues after the funeral when the majority of others have gone away.
“We have a wonderful community, and one of the things that makes it wonderful is that we are the type of community that holds each other up in a time of need,” said Smith.
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