Jennifer Lasso |
Northampton County Deputy Sheriff Nathan Ogden was the first police officer in this country to make the ultimate sacrifice for his community. In 1771, while attempting to execute an arrest warrant in Hanover Township, he was killed. In his memory, the Northampton County Chiefs of Police Association annually honors a police officer who distinguishes himself and his profession.
The Nathan Ogden award |
Lasso's killer was convicted of first-degree murder last month. He's been sentenced to death.
Lasso's widow, Jennifer, accepted the award on behalf of her deceased husband. She smiled when she saw the statue of a police officer holding a child. It reminded her of her husband's own love for children.
The presentation this year, and for the last twelve years, is made during National Police Week. William Hillanbrand, a Northampton County Emergency Management Planner and former Deputy Sheriff, pays for the trophy every year out of his own pocket. His father and grandfather were cops.
GOD Bless
ReplyDeleteGlad to see Robert Lasso being honored. Also glad to see his widow Jen was there to be a part of this. I bought a few shirts and stickers to help Robert's family, and to honor him where ever I may be.
ReplyDeleteTo be honest, I think the car show fund-raiser in September should be a huge event to raise money in Officer Lasso's memory.
I'm working on getting fellow Constables to be a part of this. I'm two months older than Robert was, his death really hits close to home.
Everyone should like the 'Robert Lasso Memorial Page' on Facebook as well.
Rest in Peace Officer Lasso.
Always thinking of Jennifer, Rose, and Frankie.