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Friday, September 11, 2009

Jefferson County Sheriff Glenn Boyer Becoming Internet Hero

In a tiny way, the woman driver was right. No one knew where she was going or what she had to do, but she missed the point that she knew full well where the car with the flag covered coffin was going along with all the other cars there and what they had to do. That's the point she missed! They were thinking of the loss and of taking care of each other in this day of sadness while she was thinking of herself and her "inconvenience" because she had to wait.

Soldier's Procession Angers Driver, Local Sheriff Sets Her Straight
Jefferson County Sheriff Glenn Boyer Becoming Internet Hero After Response Letter
By Paul Schankman FOX2now.com
September 10, 2009

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Read the Complete Letter From the Complaining Resident and Sheriff Boyer's Response
HIGH RIDGE, MO (KTVI - FOX2now.com) - An angry letter from a driver complaining about having to stop as a military funeral passed by has been met with dozens of even angrier responses. And the one written by the Jefferson County Sheriff has people cheering. That story begins near the intersection of I-270 and Gravois. On August 28th about 70 Patriot Guard riders were escorting the body of a local soldier from Lambert Airport to a funeral home in Cedar Hill.

The soldier was Sgt. Brian Woods, 32, who was shot and killed in Afghanistan. As has become a custom, the Patriot Guard motorcyclists helped law enforcement block intersections along the route for a few minutes so the casket and family could pass by.

But apparently one driver unhappy to be stopped, got into a loud argument with one of the motorcyclists blocking the way. And it did not stop there.
read more here
http://www.fox2now.com/ktvi-boyer-letter-to-driver-091009,0,3635460.story

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