I was locked up in bexar county 5 months and he was the best gaurd around always played music for us on a lil speaker with a usb drive would let us stay up and play cards and what not R.I.P
@@Kowalsk_the_w By that liberal logic you mind as well just ban vehicles. Unfortunate situation overall but you can't just go banning everything because people die from it.
I remember hearing of his passing last year, I never thought it was him. I am deeply sorry. The SA Community lost a good leader. Prayers to his family, his fiance's family. You are now in the presence of Our Lord. RIP and Thank you for your service.
Grew up across the street from him in the south side as a kid he would always come to my grandparents house and ask if we could come out and play lol simple times used to box as a kid and the way he was when we played you could tell he was a tough and wouldn’t back down from anything so when I found out he become a cop I was not surprised he was smaller than a lot of people but had way more heart and way more determination than a lot of other people I knew he’s literally an inspiration to me and I always think of him every time I visit there he was loved by many REST IN POWER 🙏
@@yttenochxo1740 I looked it up on Google he got hit by a giant truck with his fiancée. And they both died. His little brother was paralyzed from the waste down
Congratulations, handsome well rounded kid God bless you in you journey. Rip sorry I just seen it's always the good that die young so sorry for thier families
Your brain is still developing at 18. Please protect this man. Huge accomplishment thus far and huge potential. Edit: very sorry for the family’s loss. No doubt in my mind he watches over you.
May he Rest In Peace. His death was a tragedy, always wear your seatbelts guys. Noah and his fiancée were both ejected from the car during the crash not wearing seatbelts.
He was a trained sheriff he knew better to wear a seat belt I have flipped over twice but always had my seat belt on if not I would been dead my 2 cents
GREAT job, young man. I was signed on my 18th birthday into federal service, and 8 months later I was wearing a badge, too. I served overseas, served 32 years, retired at age 50, more than a few years ago. You can do it too, Noah. Again, congrats. Edit: out of 750 cops on my unit, I was always in the top 5 in marksmanship, and had the "double expert marksman" ribbon on my dress blues. Meaning, I was a dead damn shot with 2 weapons. I also scored highest on all my exams like you, and on my continued training exams. I became a police apprehension and restraint techniques instructor, and a martial arts instructor, and got licensed and certified to drive a number of police vehicles including APC's and Diesels and semi's. Great opportunities! Started young, retired young.
@@Mrbunss My brother served 6 years in the Marine Corps.He was a sniper trainer at Quantico. Meaning, every Marine sniper that went to Vietnam, he trained them. We had a ground exercise with the Marine Corps and Marines were shooting blanks everywhere. They were laughing at the fact that we never fired back. The Marine commander told our chief "Your guys never fired a shot. Why is that? Chief G. called one of us up to say "Airman, give me your magazine for a moment. It was full of live rounds. The Marine commander turned white as a ghost and the Marines never wanted to play any more war games with us anymore after that. We both know, on the field, we all have our jobs. And we're all really well trained for it. Our military branches all come off the same tree, and I thank you for your service!
It probably wouldn't have changed much but damn kids. All that training and neither him nor his wife were wearing seat belts. That's crazy. I hated seatbelts and were against them up into my late 20s but now I'm always strapped. An yes sometimes wearing a seatbelt can get you killed in preventing you from escaping a car or truck but the good that comes from wearing one out weighs the bad. Either way no young man or woman should have to clock out of life early. Rest in paradise.
I don’t agree with hiring 18 yr old to serve as law enforcement. From my experience 21 is young too. Need more life experiences and maturity. I would say 25yrs and older. Not saying that you people can’t be mature but in general they are not.
Yea because that's what we need. A bunch of children running around trigger happy. 18 is a child. Sorry but hes a little kid. Worst idea I've ever heard
nah, the state exam is different from the course. He had a 99 or whatever on the course exams but an 87 on the state exam which is different. It's like having a 99 in school but u get like a 87 on the SAT, its tested outside of the course