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by LORI MATSUKAWA / KING 5 News

Posted on November 2, 2009 at 7:20 PM

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SEATTLE - Officer Brenton was 39 years old and the father of two children – 8 and 11 years old. His death has touched the entire Seattle community.

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dr_cooper said on November 3, 2009 at 5:53 PM

Like so many who call "Seattle" our home, I am shocked, saddened, and feel like I need and WANT to do something to help avenge this officer, while also helping to make our community safer. I think one way ALL of us can channel that "need to help" feeling, is to donate ANY amount, even one dollar, to the reward fund. WE can really make a difference here. Think about it. . .if each of us just sent in a dollar, well, you do the math. One thing I do know: For THAT much in reward money, someone IS going to talk. At the sametime, those giving can know that by helping even a little you are a part of making the circle whole. And we need that. What happened is NEW. SHOCKING, and we must do our part to make sure this NEVER happens again. Come on. Call the Seattle Police Officer's Guild. WE CAN CATCH THEM

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dr_cooper said on November 3, 2009 at 5:56 PM

Like so many who call "Seattle" our home, I am shocked, saddened, and feel like I need and WANT to do something to help avenge this officer, while also helping to make our community safer. I think one way ALL of us can channel that "need to help" feeling, is to donate ANY amount, even one dollar, to the reward fund. WE can really make a difference here. Think about it. . .if each of us just sent in a dollar, well, you do the math. One thing I do know: For THAT much in reward money, someone IS going to talk. At the sametime, those giving can know that by helping even a little you are a part of making the circle whole. And we need that. What happened is NEW. SHOCKING, and we must do our part to make sure this NEVER happens again. Come on. Call the Seattle Police Officer's Guild. WE CAN CATCH THEM

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