Area's 'top cops' to be honored in nation's capital, meet Obama, Bush, Clinton

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I don't mean to brag but I just found out the other day that I am going to have the honor of receiving a "Top Cops" award from the nation association of police organizations. I just feel extremely humbled and honored to be able to receive the award in Washington DC during police week. :what:




Area's 'top cops' to be honored in nation's capital, meet Obama, Bush, Clinton

By Samar Fay
Courier Editor

Published: Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

Eight law enforcement officers from this area will receive national recognition in May when they travel to Washington, D.C., to receive the TOP COP award. They will meet President Barack Obama in the Rose Garden of the White House, and might also meet two former presidents, George H.W. Bush and Bill Clinton, who are honorary chairmen of the National Association of Police Organizations.
Since NAPO launched the awards program in 1994, the TOP COPS Awards have paid tribute to outstanding law enforcement officers across the country for actions above and beyond the call of duty. TOP COPS awardees are nominated by their fellow officers for outstanding service during the preceding calendar year.
Glasgow Police Capt. Brien Gault nominated these officers, who participated with valor in the apprehension of the man who shot and killed Melissa Greenhagen and wounded two others on Jan. 17, 2009. They are Glasgow police officers Peter Glowacki, Robert Weber and Tyler Edwards, Valley County Sheriff's Deputy William Soper, BLM ranger Alexandra Burke, Border Patrol officer Philip Wright, Lt. Brian Irwin of the Wolf Point Police Department and Roosevelt County Sheriff's Deputy Dan McKee.
The TOP COPS are selected by a committee comprised of national law enforcement representatives who choose one TOP COPS case from each state and U.S. territory. The cases are then ranked and the top 10 case winners are flown to Washington, D.C., all expenses paid, for the awards ceremony, planned this year for May 14. The master of ceremonies will be John Walsh of the TV show "America's Most Wanted."
The ceremony takes place during National Police Week, May 9-15 this year.
Gault said he believes this is the first time that Montana officers have been recognized as TOP COPS.
 
A little bragging never hurt anyone. Congratulations! Such recognition is great reward for a job well done. I hear DC is beautiful in the spring, enjoy your trip.
 
Robert, as near as I can decipher this is off topic for S&T, but there's nowhere on THR I can think of that's a more proper place to put it.

All I can say is congratulations!

lpl
 
Congratulations on the award and great job on the incident that spurred it all, that was really a bad situation.

A question for you though, I was a "big city" cop in So. Cal. for 25 years and when a president would have a photo op with our deputies (never me) the secret service would ask them to leave their weapons in their car OR would actually inspect to confirm that DUTY WEAPONS were unloaded. It never came up but I had decided that I would never take a PR picture with someone who did not trust me as a sworn uniformed deputy to be armed at the ceremony. Seemed like a slap in the face to me!

Let us know what you are told about weapons. And again, congratulations.
 
Hello friends and neighbors // Congratulations, a great honor and job well done.

My Grandfather told me once " It ain't braggin if you did it, its just braggin to say you can do it every time."

Thanks for all you do to make us stronger.
 
I believe they just started a background check on me. Front what I've heard we're going to be able to go in the whitehouse.
 
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