There has been a number of similar events when prote ting this pres. really odd.
Poor surviving family members will receive a form letter with a stamped signature when Bath-House Barry is damned well ready to have someone else send condolences (and not before! He’s got a Tee Time!)
This happened also, I believe, when GW Bush was President....very sad.
-——Upon his return to Andrews Air Force Base, Obama was notified that the officer in the crash had passed away,-——
....and Obama replied
Hey, you got to break a few eggs to make an omelet ....
Anyone “notice” something missing? This happened to Reagan once and he stopped and got right out to help the officer. Hillary dragged an officer beside her limo who was trying to stop her. She not only didn’t stop, but called the PD and threatened them if they spoke.
That is so sad, if the officer had children they will have to live with the burden of going through life explaining why their daddy died, escorting an idiot on a campaign trail.
Maybe in his condolence letter to the grief stricken family ...the campaign will ask for a campaign donation from his death benefits settlement
It actually would not surprise me....
Obama is so unworthy. May this officer rest in peace.
Prayers for the officer and his family.
I’m sure obastard will have a staffer send an auto-pen signed letter of condolence...
So that’s what was blocking 95 today. I happened to know a way around it, but they have some heck of kind of wrecks in this area.
Police Officer Bruce St. Laurent was killed when his police motorcycle was struck by a pickup truck on the I-95 on-ramp, at 45th Street, at about 5:00 pm.
Officer St. Laurent was assigned to the motorcade escorting President Barack Obama from a campaign event in Palm Beach County. He was struck as he was preparing to close access to the highway from the on-ramp as the presidential motorcade neared. The impact pushed him and the motorcycle into a guardrail.
He was transported to St. Marys Medical Center where he succumbed to his injuries.
Officer St. Laurent had served with the Jupiter Police Department for 20 years.
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Please contact the following agency to send condolences or to obtain funeral arrangements:
Chief of Police Frank J. Kitzerow
Jupiter Police Department
210 Military Trail
Jupiter, FL 33458
Please remember that a good man laid down his life for his
Country. May God give his family peace during this tragic time.
I have to say that I’m surprised it hasn’t happened more often. I’ve actually been a driver in presidential motorcades before and depending on the location and traffic, those cops are usually going through some hair razing moves to keep the whole thing moving — usually at pretty decent speeds.
The whole idea of police on motorcycles makes no sense to me. Horses either. 4 wheels are better than 2 and 4 wheels are better than 4 hooves.
RIP.