I agree with you BK.. One really touching thing was that if you listened to his nephew speak about how he was not a hero because of what happened on Sat but because of what he did everyday. Sgt Bergeron paid the ultimiate sacrifice and did so severing and protecting which goes un noticed alot of the time. Next time you see a police officer, firefighter, serviceman, just say thanks. Believe it or not it goes a long way.
I had some extra comments about this situation but thought I would keep it tastfull for once. My father in law is a St. Paul Police Officer. So these ones always hit close to home. Stuff these guys deal with on a daily basis is unreal. The media usually only has about half the story. It takes some huge cahunas to get out there and deal with these s*#% heads every night. I thank all the stand up public service men and women for all they do to keep us safe. We need a little boondock saints action in MN. (Wish that was a true story)……maybe thats a little too far…..or is it? Sure would make it scary to be a S%$^ head.