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Re: I'm done!
« Reply #33 on: October 29, 2010, 10:18:00 AM »
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Please say a prayer for a good man and a good cop who was killed in the line of duty last night!

Rest In Peace Chris, we will miss you buddy!

SAN DIEGO — A veteran San Diego police officer was mortally wounded in a gun battle Wednesday night that sparked a seven-hour SWAT standoff at a Skyline apartment and ended with the discovery of two bodies surrounded by firearms in a bedroom.

Officer Christopher A. Wilson, a 50-year-old father of two, was kept alive long enough at Scripps Mercy Hospital in Hillcrest for his family to say goodbye early Thursday.

Wilson, a patrol and field training officer, served his entire 17-year career in southeastern San Diego.

“He was popular, funny, extremely bright and a consummate professional,” said San Diego Mayor Jerry Sanders, who choked back tears at a Thursday morning news conference. “It was routine for other officers to pay him the compliment by calling him ‘good cover.’ In other words, you always knew Officer Wilson had your back.”

Sanders, the cityÂ’s police chief from 1993 to 1999, said the tragedy is a reminder of the risks officers face daily.

“They perform acts of bravery literally every day,” he said. “Every day they go off to work, their families know there’s a chance they might never come home.”

Wilson is survived by a daughter, Kaylee, 20, and a son, Conner, 17.

Police Chief William Lansdowne said he kept Sanders apprised through the night about what was happening. He said he appreciated having a boss who knew the challenge he faced.

“What do you say to a family at 3 o’clock in the morning, to tell them your loved one is going to lose their life, and you have to take them to the hospital?” Lansdowne said. “You don’t have to say anything, because when you show up as chief of police in uniform, they know exactly what’s happened.”

The incident began at 10:35 p.m. Wednesday when U.S. marshals went to the Canyon View Apartments on South Meadowbrook Drive at Paradise Valley Road looking for a fugitive wanted for assault with a deadly weapon. The two marshals were accompanied by five county probation officers with the gang unit, who were doing a compliance check on a probationer who lives there, said Mack Jenkins, the countyÂ’s chief probation officer.

When the probation officers and marshals knocked on the door, the probationer opened it and then slammed it shut, said San Diego police Capt. Jim Collins. The officers kicked in the door and took him into custody.

San Diego police were called to help detain others believed to be still inside the two-bedroom apartment, including the fugitive who had run into the master bedroom, Collins said.

Six San Diego officers went inside, where someone opened fire on them from behind the closed bedroom door, hitting Wilson, Collins said. Three of the officers returned fire.

With the shooter still barricaded inside, Wilson was carried down a flight of stairs by three fellow officers. The rookie officer Wilson was training and a K-9 officer, along with his injured dog, were trapped in the unitÂ’s other bedroom.

Fearing they might be caught in the line of fire if they left through the door, they climbed out a window and down a ladder to safety. The canine officer carried his partner, Monty, on his shoulder.

The Belgian Malinois was shot in the snout, damaging its teeth and jaw, Lt. Andra Brown said. The dog underwent successful surgery, but it was unknown if he will be able to return to service.

Ryan Davis, who lives in a unit below where the shooting took place, said he had heard the officers yell, “Probation officers!” and call for someone to open the door. He heard gunshots later as more officers converged.

“It had to be at least six to 12 rounds. It sounded like one shotgun, then handguns,” Davis said.

Officers radioed for emergency help, bringing about 60 officers from agencies around the county.

SWAT officers took positions around the building and scores of residents were escorted away. Many of them — some in pajamas, some wrapped in blankets, and some barefoot — waited for hours in a parking lot across the street.

A few hours later, a man called 911 and said he and his girlfriend were hiding in a closet in the apartment; they both surrendered.

SWAT officers eventually used explosives to blow a hole through one of the apartment walls in order to use a camera to see inside. About 6:45 a.m., they found the bodies of a man and woman in the master bedroom.

Police do not yet know if they died in the gun battle or if the fatal wounds were self-inflicted. Several firearms were found near them.

The name of the fugitive believed to have been involved in the shootout has not been released, but friends and family identified him as Holim Lee, 30.

Lee’s family issued a statement Thursday from their Paradise Hills home: “We are horrified by the circumstances. Our family wants to give Officer Christopher Wilson’s family our deepest condolences. We are also mourning and we are so sorry this happened.”

Police did not release the names of the others in the apartment. But public records and social networking sites identified the probationer who surrendered as Alex Charfauros, 26. The woman who died was Lucky Xayasene.
God Bless Officer Wilson! May his family and the SDPD be comforted during this time of grief!
My prayers go out for Chris's family and to all SDPD!
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Re: I'm done!
« Reply #32 on: October 29, 2010, 08:25:00 AM »
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Please say a prayer for a good man and a good cop who was killed in the line of duty last night!

Rest In Peace Chris, we will miss you buddy!

SAN DIEGO — A veteran San Diego police officer was mortally wounded in a gun battle Wednesday night that sparked a seven-hour SWAT standoff at a Skyline apartment and ended with the discovery of two bodies surrounded by firearms in a bedroom.

Officer Christopher A. Wilson, a 50-year-old father of two, was kept alive long enough at Scripps Mercy Hospital in Hillcrest for his family to say goodbye early Thursday.

Wilson, a patrol and field training officer, served his entire 17-year career in southeastern San Diego.

“He was popular, funny, extremely bright and a consummate professional,” said San Diego Mayor Jerry Sanders, who choked back tears at a Thursday morning news conference. “It was routine for other officers to pay him the compliment by calling him ‘good cover.’ In other words, you always knew Officer Wilson had your back.”

Sanders, the cityÂ’s police chief from 1993 to 1999, said the tragedy is a reminder of the risks officers face daily.

“They perform acts of bravery literally every day,” he said. “Every day they go off to work, their families know there’s a chance they might never come home.”

Wilson is survived by a daughter, Kaylee, 20, and a son, Conner, 17.

Police Chief William Lansdowne said he kept Sanders apprised through the night about what was happening. He said he appreciated having a boss who knew the challenge he faced.

“What do you say to a family at 3 o’clock in the morning, to tell them your loved one is going to lose their life, and you have to take them to the hospital?” Lansdowne said. “You don’t have to say anything, because when you show up as chief of police in uniform, they know exactly what’s happened.”

The incident began at 10:35 p.m. Wednesday when U.S. marshals went to the Canyon View Apartments on South Meadowbrook Drive at Paradise Valley Road looking for a fugitive wanted for assault with a deadly weapon. The two marshals were accompanied by five county probation officers with the gang unit, who were doing a compliance check on a probationer who lives there, said Mack Jenkins, the countyÂ’s chief probation officer.

When the probation officers and marshals knocked on the door, the probationer opened it and then slammed it shut, said San Diego police Capt. Jim Collins. The officers kicked in the door and took him into custody.

San Diego police were called to help detain others believed to be still inside the two-bedroom apartment, including the fugitive who had run into the master bedroom, Collins said.

Six San Diego officers went inside, where someone opened fire on them from behind the closed bedroom door, hitting Wilson, Collins said. Three of the officers returned fire.

With the shooter still barricaded inside, Wilson was carried down a flight of stairs by three fellow officers. The rookie officer Wilson was training and a K-9 officer, along with his injured dog, were trapped in the unitÂ’s other bedroom.

Fearing they might be caught in the line of fire if they left through the door, they climbed out a window and down a ladder to safety. The canine officer carried his partner, Monty, on his shoulder.

The Belgian Malinois was shot in the snout, damaging its teeth and jaw, Lt. Andra Brown said. The dog underwent successful surgery, but it was unknown if he will be able to return to service.

Ryan Davis, who lives in a unit below where the shooting took place, said he had heard the officers yell, “Probation officers!” and call for someone to open the door. He heard gunshots later as more officers converged.

“It had to be at least six to 12 rounds. It sounded like one shotgun, then handguns,” Davis said.

Officers radioed for emergency help, bringing about 60 officers from agencies around the county.

SWAT officers took positions around the building and scores of residents were escorted away. Many of them — some in pajamas, some wrapped in blankets, and some barefoot — waited for hours in a parking lot across the street.

A few hours later, a man called 911 and said he and his girlfriend were hiding in a closet in the apartment; they both surrendered.

SWAT officers eventually used explosives to blow a hole through one of the apartment walls in order to use a camera to see inside. About 6:45 a.m., they found the bodies of a man and woman in the master bedroom.

Police do not yet know if they died in the gun battle or if the fatal wounds were self-inflicted. Several firearms were found near them.

The name of the fugitive believed to have been involved in the shootout has not been released, but friends and family identified him as Holim Lee, 30.

Lee’s family issued a statement Thursday from their Paradise Hills home: “We are horrified by the circumstances. Our family wants to give Officer Christopher Wilson’s family our deepest condolences. We are also mourning and we are so sorry this happened.”

Police did not release the names of the others in the apartment. But public records and social networking sites identified the probationer who surrendered as Alex Charfauros, 26. The woman who died was Lucky Xayasene.
God Bless Officer Wilson! May his family and the SDPD be comforted during this time of grief!
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Re: I'm done!
« Reply #31 on: October 29, 2010, 12:51:00 AM »
Please say a prayer for a good man and a good cop who was killed in the line of duty last night!

Rest In Peace Chris, we will miss you buddy!

SAN DIEGO — A veteran San Diego police officer was mortally wounded in a gun battle Wednesday night that sparked a seven-hour SWAT standoff at a Skyline apartment and ended with the discovery of two bodies surrounded by firearms in a bedroom.

Officer Christopher A. Wilson, a 50-year-old father of two, was kept alive long enough at Scripps Mercy Hospital in Hillcrest for his family to say goodbye early Thursday.

Wilson, a patrol and field training officer, served his entire 17-year career in southeastern San Diego.

“He was popular, funny, extremely bright and a consummate professional,” said San Diego Mayor Jerry Sanders, who choked back tears at a Thursday morning news conference. “It was routine for other officers to pay him the compliment by calling him ‘good cover.’ In other words, you always knew Officer Wilson had your back.”

Sanders, the cityÂ’s police chief from 1993 to 1999, said the tragedy is a reminder of the risks officers face daily.

“They perform acts of bravery literally every day,” he said. “Every day they go off to work, their families know there’s a chance they might never come home.”

Wilson is survived by a daughter, Kaylee, 20, and a son, Conner, 17.

Police Chief William Lansdowne said he kept Sanders apprised through the night about what was happening. He said he appreciated having a boss who knew the challenge he faced.

“What do you say to a family at 3 o’clock in the morning, to tell them your loved one is going to lose their life, and you have to take them to the hospital?” Lansdowne said. “You don’t have to say anything, because when you show up as chief of police in uniform, they know exactly what’s happened.”

The incident began at 10:35 p.m. Wednesday when U.S. marshals went to the Canyon View Apartments on South Meadowbrook Drive at Paradise Valley Road looking for a fugitive wanted for assault with a deadly weapon. The two marshals were accompanied by five county probation officers with the gang unit, who were doing a compliance check on a probationer who lives there, said Mack Jenkins, the countyÂ’s chief probation officer.

When the probation officers and marshals knocked on the door, the probationer opened it and then slammed it shut, said San Diego police Capt. Jim Collins. The officers kicked in the door and took him into custody.

San Diego police were called to help detain others believed to be still inside the two-bedroom apartment, including the fugitive who had run into the master bedroom, Collins said.

Six San Diego officers went inside, where someone opened fire on them from behind the closed bedroom door, hitting Wilson, Collins said. Three of the officers returned fire.

With the shooter still barricaded inside, Wilson was carried down a flight of stairs by three fellow officers. The rookie officer Wilson was training and a K-9 officer, along with his injured dog, were trapped in the unitÂ’s other bedroom.

Fearing they might be caught in the line of fire if they left through the door, they climbed out a window and down a ladder to safety. The canine officer carried his partner, Monty, on his shoulder.

The Belgian Malinois was shot in the snout, damaging its teeth and jaw, Lt. Andra Brown said. The dog underwent successful surgery, but it was unknown if he will be able to return to service.

Ryan Davis, who lives in a unit below where the shooting took place, said he had heard the officers yell, “Probation officers!” and call for someone to open the door. He heard gunshots later as more officers converged.

“It had to be at least six to 12 rounds. It sounded like one shotgun, then handguns,” Davis said.

Officers radioed for emergency help, bringing about 60 officers from agencies around the county.

SWAT officers took positions around the building and scores of residents were escorted away. Many of them — some in pajamas, some wrapped in blankets, and some barefoot — waited for hours in a parking lot across the street.

A few hours later, a man called 911 and said he and his girlfriend were hiding in a closet in the apartment; they both surrendered.

SWAT officers eventually used explosives to blow a hole through one of the apartment walls in order to use a camera to see inside. About 6:45 a.m., they found the bodies of a man and woman in the master bedroom.

Police do not yet know if they died in the gun battle or if the fatal wounds were self-inflicted. Several firearms were found near them.

The name of the fugitive believed to have been involved in the shootout has not been released, but friends and family identified him as Holim Lee, 30.

Lee’s family issued a statement Thursday from their Paradise Hills home: “We are horrified by the circumstances. Our family wants to give Officer Christopher Wilson’s family our deepest condolences. We are also mourning and we are so sorry this happened.”

Police did not release the names of the others in the apartment. But public records and social networking sites identified the probationer who surrendered as Alex Charfauros, 26. The woman who died was Lucky Xayasene.
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Re: I'm done!
« Reply #30 on: August 04, 2010, 04:11:00 PM »
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So last night was the first night that I couldn't sleep. Tried to go to bed around 930 or so. Couldn't fall asleep for the life of me. I was still awake at 230 in the morning  'bang head' I think I fell asleep for a little while... and then the alarm goes off and its 430... time to get up and go to work! 'help'

So I'm draggin ass today at work... but I'm still quit, so that's good news
Take a sleep aid... I've been taking Equate Allergy medicine (wal-mart) and it has the same stuff as ambien or other name brands that help with sleeping. I just pop a pill 30 minutes before bed and then I am good to go for the night.

Dave
I would have, but I didnt know I was going to have trouble and by the time I realized there was no hope, it was too late and a sleep aid would have made me sleep through my alarm... and that makes the boss mad...

I think I will hit the nyquil tonight!
Nyquil or Tylenol PM. Both work nicely.

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Re: I'm done!
« Reply #29 on: August 04, 2010, 03:47:00 PM »
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So last night was the first night that I couldn't sleep. Tried to go to bed around 930 or so. Couldn't fall asleep for the life of me. I was still awake at 230 in the morning  'bang head' I think I fell asleep for a little while... and then the alarm goes off and its 430... time to get up and go to work! 'help'

So I'm draggin ass today at work... but I'm still quit, so that's good news
Take a sleep aid... I've been taking Equate Allergy medicine (wal-mart) and it has the same stuff as ambien or other name brands that help with sleeping. I just pop a pill 30 minutes before bed and then I am good to go for the night.

Dave
I would have, but I didnt know I was going to have trouble and by the time I realized there was no hope, it was too late and a sleep aid would have made me sleep through my alarm... and that makes the boss mad...

I think I will hit the nyquil tonight!
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Re: I'm done!
« Reply #28 on: August 04, 2010, 03:37:00 PM »
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So last night was the first night that I couldn't sleep. Tried to go to bed around 930 or so. Couldn't fall asleep for the life of me. I was still awake at 230 in the morning 'bang head' I think I fell asleep for a little while... and then the alarm goes off and its 430... time to get up and go to work! 'help'

So I'm draggin ass today at work... but I'm still quit, so that's good news
Take a sleep aid... I've been taking Equate Allergy medicine (wal-mart) and it has the same stuff as ambien or other name brands that help with sleeping. I just pop a pill 30 minutes before bed and then I am good to go for the night.

Dave
Quit with extreme prejudice...
My orders say I'm not supposed to know where I'm taking this quit, so I don't! But one look at you and I know its gonna be hot!

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Re: I'm done!
« Reply #27 on: August 04, 2010, 03:28:00 PM »
So last night was the first night that I couldn't sleep. Tried to go to bed around 930 or so. Couldn't fall asleep for the life of me. I was still awake at 230 in the morning 'bang head' I think I fell asleep for a little while... and then the alarm goes off and its 430... time to get up and go to work! 'help'

So I'm draggin ass today at work... but I'm still quit, so that's good news
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Re: I'm done!
« Reply #26 on: August 03, 2010, 05:40:00 PM »
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Day 17

Today I realized what a complete douchenozzle I was before I was quit!!!

My dad has been in the process of starting a new business and has been trying to get me to come work with him. Well, the work would be a lot of fun (in the aviation industry) and I would get to work with my dad (I would enjoy that) and I would make more money (always a good thing).

I was such a fucking retard that, because of dip, I was not sure about working with him. He thinks I quit years ago and I didn't want to disappoint him, so I never told him I was dipping.

We had lunch today and were talking about the plans for the company, I am really excited about what this could become and I am 100% in...now.

Somehow, that nasty shit that we all stuffed in our pie-holes had me convinced that it was better to keep chewing and not to work with my dad!

So anyways, today I realized, again, how good it is to be quit!!!
Glad you realized what a dick you were lol...
I kinda know how you feel though I have been noticing things that I used to do that would be considered dickish. Awesome about the company start - you hiring? Lol
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Re: I'm done!
« Reply #25 on: August 03, 2010, 04:59:00 PM »
Day 17

Today I realized what a complete douchenozzle I was before I was quit!!!

My dad has been in the process of starting a new business and has been trying to get me to come work with him. Well, the work would be a lot of fun (in the aviation industry) and I would get to work with my dad (I would enjoy that) and I would make more money (always a good thing).

I was such a fucking retard that, because of dip, I was not sure about working with him. He thinks I quit years ago and I didn't want to disappoint him, so I never told him I was dipping.

We had lunch today and were talking about the plans for the company, I am really excited about what this could become and I am 100% in...now.

Somehow, that nasty shit that we all stuffed in our pie-holes had me convinced that it was better to keep chewing and not to work with my dad!

So anyways, today I realized, again, how good it is to be quit!!!
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Re: I'm done!
« Reply #24 on: July 27, 2010, 02:22:00 PM »
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Day 10, the fog is lifting a little (for now, I'm sure) and I have a little bit of energy back.

But I got to tell ya'll that the best feeling in the entire world has been the last week and a half. I have not had to hide anything, find a reason to leave my family, or lie to them for any reason.

So, yes, the quit is tough but knowing that I'm doing right by my wife and son makes this suck more than worth it!

Thanks again for everyones support,

Adam
I said almost the exact same thing somewhere else this morning:
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cmay1 wrote: It seems tough now, but I'm finding that my life is getting better and better the more accountable I become to myself and those around me, because I'm becoming a better person. I don't have to lie, hide, I'm not embarrassed and ashamed, and I don't feel guilty all the time. The loss of these things tend to brighten your day, even when you don't have a nicotine crutch.
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Re: I'm done!
« Reply #23 on: July 27, 2010, 12:02:00 PM »
man this pure juvenile humor helps take the edge off. at some point it seems to me you just gotta get over yourself and move the fuck on. i'm already pissed off at losing so much time that should have been productive if I had not turned into a junkie and now found myself in this utterly retarded situation. time to go get something done - sans the can of skoal that i "thought" was somehow making me more productive. seriously, the brain is amazing. it can literally justify its own freakin demise...even in the face of everything that tells it otherwise. no wonder people go postal every now then. we must all be hanging on the edge with fingernails.

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Re: I'm done!
« Reply #22 on: July 27, 2010, 11:53:00 AM »
Day 10, the fog is lifting a little (for now, I'm sure) and I have a little bit of energy back.

But I got to tell ya'll that the best feeling in the entire world has been the last week and a half. I have not had to hide anything, find a reason to leave my family, or lie to them for any reason.

So, yes, the quit is tough but knowing that I'm doing right by my wife and son makes this suck more than worth it!

Thanks again for everyones support,

Adam
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Re: I'm done!
« Reply #21 on: July 27, 2010, 11:46:00 AM »
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Five days is huge.

You are huge.

Stay huge.
man they told me if i stay huge for more then 3 hours i shood seek ammediet medicle attenshun!!! 'BanDog'

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Re: I'm done!
« Reply #20 on: July 27, 2010, 07:28:00 AM »
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Five days is huge.

You are huge.

Stay huge.
man they told me if i stay huge for more then 3 hours i shood seek ammediet medicle attenshun!!! 'BanDog'

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Re: I'm done!
« Reply #19 on: July 26, 2010, 10:29:00 PM »
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120 hours down. today was a real bitch. felt like i had ADD - never did get any real work done. gonna go get my 4 year old daughter and stay outside and on the move. seems like its only when i stop that it really gets tough these last 2 days.
It will get better. I stared at my computer for for a month. Could not get shit done. Could not hold a thought in my head for longer than 2 minutes. You will get through the fog.... you will feel better... just keep fighting.