On March 25th of this year a civil servant went to work and didn’t return home. It is as simple as that.
Officer Sollman died in his workplace. Officer Sollman did not kill himself. Officer Sollman was working for us.
We celebrated Officer Jesse Sollman’s life at a PUBLIC ceremony befitting a fallen servant of the people. It should not be the burden of his survivors to pay for our display. The city government needs to pay for Officer Sollman’s ceremony.
Any personal feelings of disappointment any of us may have with the police department HAVE NOTHING TO DO WITH OFFICER JESSE SOLLMAN’S LIFE ENDING. Please, let’s all separate our feelings and take care of our human obligations.
This needs to be done.
Friday, November 18, 2005
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1 comment:
The city fathers will tap dance around the funeral expanse issue the best they can. As we saw in the days after the funeral, they did their best to pull most, if not all, of the benefits due Carin and children. IMHO, this is just retaliation for hiring Karoly.
I'm sure on Dec 4th, I'll look up and say "Happy Birthday Jesse, the keystone kops still haven't apprehended your murderer(s?)".
PoPs :-)
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