New MPD officer Kendall Corder gets his badge pinned on by his father Raymond Corder at the Milwaukee Police Department graduation ceremony at the Milwaukee Safety Academy on December 12, 2019.
New MPD officer Kendall Corder gets his badge pinned on by his father Raymond Corder at the Milwaukee Police Department graduation ceremony at the Milwaukee Safety Academy on December 12, 2019.
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Dedicated Milwaukee police officer killed trying to protect his city | Letters

When is enough actually enough? A young, dedicated officer is killed in the line of duty trying to protect this city (“Milwaukee police officer Kendall Corder dies following shooting: ‘We are all in pain.’” June 29).

The 22-year-old man (charged with the shooting is accused of taking) the life of a man that wanted nothing more than to do his part to make Milwaukee a better place.

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I want to send my and my wife’s sincere condolences to the family. This is something that should have never happened. They say time heals all wounds, but this will take some time, if ever.

Mike Butterfield, Wauwatosa

Tips for getting your letter to the editor published

Here are some tips to get your views shared with your friends, family, neighbors and across our state:

Write: Letters to the editor, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, 330 E. Kilbourn Avenue, Suite 500, Milwaukee, WI, 53202. Fax: (414)-223-5444. E-mail: jsedit@jrn.com or submit using the form that can be found on the on the bottom of this page.

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New MPD officer Kendall Corder gets his badge pinned on by his father Raymond Corder at the Milwaukee Police Department graduation ceremony at the Milwaukee Safety Academy on December 12, 2019.
New MPD officer Kendall Corder gets his badge pinned on by his father Raymond Corder at the Milwaukee Police Department graduation ceremony at the Milwaukee Safety Academy on December 12, 2019.
Home » News » National News » Wisconsin » Dedicated Milwaukee police officer killed trying to protect his city | Letters
Wisconsin

Dedicated Milwaukee police officer killed trying to protect his city | Letters

When is enough actually enough? A young, dedicated officer is killed in the line of duty trying to protect this city (“Milwaukee police officer Kendall Corder dies following shooting: ‘We are all in pain.’” June 29).

The 22-year-old man (charged with the shooting is accused of taking) the life of a man that wanted nothing more than to do his part to make Milwaukee a better place.

Video Thumbnail

I want to send my and my wife’s sincere condolences to the family. This is something that should have never happened. They say time heals all wounds, but this will take some time, if ever.

Mike Butterfield, Wauwatosa

Tips for getting your letter to the editor published

Here are some tips to get your views shared with your friends, family, neighbors and across our state:

Write: Letters to the editor, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, 330 E. Kilbourn Avenue, Suite 500, Milwaukee, WI, 53202. Fax: (414)-223-5444. E-mail: jsedit@jrn.com or submit using the form that can be found on the on the bottom of this page.

This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Dedicated Milwaukee police officer killed trying to protect his city | Letters

Reporting by Letters to the Editor / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

USA TODAY Network via Reuters Connect

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