For the first time in the history of my city, a Sterling Heights Police Officer was killed while performing his duties. What was he doing? He was sitting in a quiet parking lot of a local Target store (2 miles from my old house) and filing a report on his computer, when a man in a red Chevy Camaro rolled up next to his vehicle and shot him in the head with a shotgun. For no known reason, Officer Sawyers was killed while writing a god damn report. There can be no rehabilitation for or mercy for people who are so bold as to perform crimes like this. This killer needs to be found and prosecuted. Unfortunately, in MI there is no death penalty so he probably won't get what he deserves from the court system (but I bet he WILL get what he deserves when he's found). Someone this bold & stupid probably won't give themselves up...they will go down fighting. At least I hope so.
I was just pulled over by Officer Sawyers a few weeks ago. He wrote me a ticket but was really nice about it. After talking to my family members who are also police officers, we were able to work something out that would help me out when we met at court (later this year). It turns out my father-in-law was his elementary school football coach and my wife knew him through elementary school and my brother-in-law was friends with him for years as they grew up. He was killed in cold blood, still in his car, and left for dead slumped over his steering wheel. He could not have even seen it coming. And the killer stole his Glock to boot. There is no reason for this but what did the killer have to fear? The worst 'punishment' he can face in Michigan is free room and board, three-four square meals a day, TV and workout facilities for the rest of his life. Not a bad deal! He needs to die. More info here:
http://www.detnews.com/2004/metro/0406/06/b01-174858.htm
and here:
http://www.clickondetroit.com/news/3386109/detail.html
I feel terrible for his wife and <1 year old daughter. The only other officer to die in the line of duty in SH was killed in the early 1970's when he was hit by a drunk driver. We named a park after him so I'm sure officer Sawyers will get his due respect.
Man I hope we can get capital punishment on the ballot...this time! The public wants it but our officials are oblivios. The one thing I hate about my state is that it was the first to ban capital punshment.
I was just pulled over by Officer Sawyers a few weeks ago. He wrote me a ticket but was really nice about it. After talking to my family members who are also police officers, we were able to work something out that would help me out when we met at court (later this year). It turns out my father-in-law was his elementary school football coach and my wife knew him through elementary school and my brother-in-law was friends with him for years as they grew up. He was killed in cold blood, still in his car, and left for dead slumped over his steering wheel. He could not have even seen it coming. And the killer stole his Glock to boot. There is no reason for this but what did the killer have to fear? The worst 'punishment' he can face in Michigan is free room and board, three-four square meals a day, TV and workout facilities for the rest of his life. Not a bad deal! He needs to die. More info here:
http://www.detnews.com/2004/metro/0406/06/b01-174858.htm
and here:
http://www.clickondetroit.com/news/3386109/detail.html
I feel terrible for his wife and <1 year old daughter. The only other officer to die in the line of duty in SH was killed in the early 1970's when he was hit by a drunk driver. We named a park after him so I'm sure officer Sawyers will get his due respect.
Man I hope we can get capital punishment on the ballot...this time! The public wants it but our officials are oblivios. The one thing I hate about my state is that it was the first to ban capital punshment.