Courage to Serve

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Transcript of Courage to Serve

This exhibit, through words and images, portrays different members of Law Enforcement from various jurisdictions in New York State. Each experienced a similar fate; being struck by a drunk or drug impaired driver. The exhibit focuses on these fateful events in a forensic style. Each had the courage to serve. They have everything to live for. The

strength of the shield met a culture of the extreme… and in an instant, everything changed.

Trooper Robert W. AmbroseOfficer Glen L. Ciano

In Harm’s Way

Trooper Jenny Carrion-Bryman

Officer Andre Menzies

In Harm’s Way

Officer Daniel O’Sullivan Officer Kenneth J. Baribault

In Harm’s Way

Commack Road, Commack, Suffolk County Crash Timeline | February 22, 2009

2-11-13 at the scene Crash site

Commack Road, Commack, Suffolk County Crash Timeline | February 22, 2009

“We were told, initially, that Kenneth’s ‘best case scenario’ would be that of a Nursing Home and feeding tubes…

Every single day he is getting better and stronger and he never, ever loses hope.

Kenneth never gets angry, upset, very rarely gets sad or down, and wakes up everyday determined to work to get better.”

– Danielle Rella,Kenneth’s sister, 02.22.11

An Update on Kennth Baribault

Kennth at MADD Walk, Farmingdale State College

Artifact CasesEach exhibit contains four cases. Two contain forensic item and two contain personal items, donated by the families. The case artifacts attempt to depict the spirit of the fallen officer.

NYS Association of Chiefs of Police Conference 2011, Lake Placid

Exhibit on Display

NYS Association of Chiefs of Police Conference 2011, Lake Placid

Contact Denis Foley at foleyd@sunyit.edu or Pam Aini at paini@fingerlakesparalegal.com to request instructions.

Exhibit Installation Instructions Include: -Panel pdfs in sequence-Display unit assembly instructions-Display unit assembly diagram

For example:Once this assembly is complete, the display can be arranged and adjusted by swinging each panel from 180 degrees to 45 degrees from each other. In this way you can make the exhibit a straight line or a zig-zag depending on space and design desires.

Exhibit Installation

Resources

Film: Courage to Serve, a 15 minute documentary available on CD for a $5.00 mailing charge from Denise Cashmere, NYS STOP DWI Foundation, cashmere0606@gmail.com

Article: “Remembering Fallen Officer Killed by Repeat Drunk Driver: Partner Nancy Amato’s Statement” by Denis Foley, Impaired Driving Update, volume XV, no. 2, pg. 27.

• For exhibit scheduling contact Pam Aini NYS STOP DWI Coordinators Association, paini@fingerlakesparalegal.com

• For further information and scheduling contact Denis Foley, denis.foley@sunyit.edu

Exhibit Survey

http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/S3YLXV3

Image SourcesSlide 1: 2009 (2010), Newsday LLCSlide 2: Ciano Family, Ambrose FamilySlide 3: Menzies Family, Carrion-Bryman FamilySlide 4: O’Sullivan Family, Baribault FamilySlide 5: 2009 (2010), Newsday LLCSlide 6: Pete Tartaglia, Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office.Slide 8: 2009 (2010), Newsday LLCSlide 9: Denis FoleySlide 10: Denis FoleySlide 11: Denis Foley

Copyright © 2010 by The Lewis Henry Morgan Institute at SUNY-IT, Utica Photos courtesy of the Leduc Family.Funded by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration with a grant from the New York State Governor’s Traffic Safety Committee

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