Submitted by GuestLee (not verified) on Mon, 07/18/2011 - 11:44am.
Oh is that right? How many drug labs have YOU broken up lately? How many missing people have YOU discovered? How many lives have YOU saved?
My point is that K-9 Viper was an invaluable member of the Brunswick County Sheriff's Office. He served and protected the citizens of Brunswick County, as well as his own handler and fellow deputies. He died in the performance of his duties and may have even saved a few deputies that day because of his own sacrifice. I'm sure he was "just a dog" to you. But he was much more to those who knew and served with him. His memory deserves to be treated with respect. This "dog" served more, gave more, protected more than most civilians living in Brunswick County, or any other county for that matter.
Oh is that right?
Oh is that right? How many drug labs have YOU broken up lately? How many missing people have YOU discovered? How many lives have YOU saved?
My point is that K-9 Viper was an invaluable member of the Brunswick County Sheriff's Office. He served and protected the citizens of Brunswick County, as well as his own handler and fellow deputies. He died in the performance of his duties and may have even saved a few deputies that day because of his own sacrifice. I'm sure he was "just a dog" to you. But he was much more to those who knew and served with him. His memory deserves to be treated with respect. This "dog" served more, gave more, protected more than most civilians living in Brunswick County, or any other county for that matter.