Showing posts with label Cpl. Mike Roberts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cpl. Mike Roberts. Show all posts

Friday, August 28, 2009

Fundraisers scheduled for family of slain Tampa police Cpl. Mike Roberts

Fundraisers scheduled for family of slain Tampa police Cpl. Mike Roberts
By Robbyn Mitchell, Times Staff Writer
In Print: Friday, August 28, 2009
TAMPA — With three family-friendly events scheduled in the next week, people who want to donate to the grieving family of slain Tampa police Cpl. Mike Roberts have more options than heading to a local credit union.

From radio-controlled car racing to a professional hockey scrimmage to a barbecue, there are lots of choices.

Friday night, families can head over to Ronnie Setser Customs, 7321/2 N Dale Mabry Highway, where they'll be racing radio-controlled cars to raise money for Roberts' family.

Roberts was shot to death Aug. 19 while checking on a suspicious person. He leaves a 3-year-old son and a wife.
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Fundraisers scheduled for family of slain Tampa officer

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Requiem for a fallen officer, Cpl. Mike Roberts

Escorted by a Tampa police officer, Cynthia Roberts leaves her husband's funeral service.KATHLEEN FLYNN Times


Requiem for a fallen officer
About 4,000 people — including Gov. Charlie Crist — attended Tampa Police Cpl. Michael Roberts' funeral.

LUTZ — Cindy Roberts leaned into an officer for support as she walked toward her husband's casket.

A sea of uniforms and badges surrounded her as more than 4,000 gathered at St. Timothy Catholic Church to honor the life of a man known for his love of policing and family.

Cpl. Mike Roberts, 38, an 11-year veteran Tampa Police Department, died Wednesday, Aug 19, after a man pushing a shopping cart full of weapons shot him on a Sulphur Springs street corner.


Gallery: Photos from the service Video
Roberts' wife thanks city officials, residents Backstory
Eulogy: Tampa chief honors Roberts' memory (PDF)

Saturday, August 22, 2009

In weeks like this, police and their spouses wonder: Is it worth it?



Eric Mullins and Diana Dugan talk at the police memorial in front of the Tampa Police Department. Both are married to law enforcement officers.
SKIP O’ROURKE Times




In weeks like this, police and their spouses wonder: Is it worth it?
John Barry, Times Staff Writer
In Print: Saturday, August 22, 2009


TAMPA — In families whose daily lives orbit a gun and a badge, mothers and fathers looked long and hard at their children this week.

It was the other identity of slain Tampa police Cpl. Mike Roberts — as a husband and the father of a 3-year-old boy — that has magnified the grief and shock felt by other police families.

Police officers and their spouses can't help but ask: Is it worth it?

Many have posted their fears on the leoaffairs.com law enforcement Web site: "This is the reality we and our families face each and every day, 365, 24/7," said one posting, signed "Tampa PD Wife."

At the Tampa police headquarters Friday, near a mountain of flowers left by mourners, two spouses of Tampa officers — one a husband, the other a wife — talked about the fears they've fought and about the long looks they've given their kids.

One thing they emphasized: You don't ask your husband or wife to quit. You don't make them choose between family or job. You may think it in weeks like this one, but you don't ask it.
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In weeks like this, police and their spouses wonder




UPDATE


[SKIP O'ROURKE Times]
Cindy Roberts, with son Adam, 3, touches the freshly-etched name of her husband on the Tampa police memorial.


Police dispatch audio
'Lincoln 61 is down'
Tampa police released the last recorded radio transmission among Cpl. Mike Roberts, dispatchers and backup officers on the night Roberts was shot and killed. Listen