Police Detective with the Galveston Police Department. I worked Patrol for 6 years and transfered to the Identificatio Division (CSI).  Before that I was a Deputy Sheriff in Galveston County from 1998 to 2005. Learned to doodle with Microsoft Paint there. I Got a digital camera and carried it with me like a security blanket, but it's old and retired now. Now I have a Department issued Nikon D-90. It's like taking everyone with me wherever I go. I had a picture of me with one of my pet Dragons, Othello, on my shoulder. I have since divorced and she took the Dragons with her. Othello and Luna have both passed on, but you can still find them in my gallery.BIOI'm a BOI (Born On Island) from Galveston,Texas. I was raised here until 1984 when I went to the Marine Military Academy in Harlingen, Tx. I graduated from there in 1990. Worked as a cashier and sacker at Fiesta Mart #16 on NASA Rd 1 and I45 until I joined the Navy on February 20th 1991. I served in the Balistic Missle Submarine Fleet on the USS Francis Scott Key SSBN 657 where I learned to navigate as a Quartermaster. I then transfered to the America Battle Group on board the USS Groton SSN 694. I was released from the Service in February 1995 and returned to civilian life as bookseller at Barnes and Noble in Naples, Florida, where I met my wife, Jennifer. Then we moved to Sabastian, Florida where I was unemployed for several months before returning to Texas to attend the Police Academy at the University of Houston-Downtown. I graduated in November 1997. I was hired by the Galveston County Sheriff's Department under Sheriff Joe Max Taylor in February of 1998. I joined the SORT (Special Operations Reaction Team) in the Summer of 1998. Sheriff Taylor retired in 2000 and Gene Leonard was elected as Sheriff. He renamed the Sheriff's Department to Sheriff's Office (I guess that saved on ink). I worked in the County Jail longer then I have had any other job, six years and eleven months. During which time my wife left for Florida in April, 2003. The Sheriff's Office paid me ok for sitting around babysitting a bunch of inmates. I was hired by the Galveston Police Department (they're going to waste alot of ink), and started on January 10th, 2005. I had 8 weeks of Bootcamp there and made a few updates my gallery with Academy stories. I graduated on March 4th, 2005 and my first night on the Field Training Officer Program was March 6th. In June, 2011, I transfered to Major Crimes ID (CSI). Ok....I've decided that other people have more stuff about their hobbies and interests, so I'm going to add that stuff here. I love Warhammer 40K and other Science Fiction francises, and Anime. I like Renaisance Faires (especially the Texas Ren Faire near Houston. I hope to one day own my own medieval harness. I like kayaking and mild (as opposed to extreme) camping. Just go out there with a tent and barbeque for a day or two then go home and take a shower. I also have a long love affair with philosophy and mysticism especially Judaic Kabbala, Christian Gnosticism and Freemasonry. I have also been exposed to a bit of Confusionism, Buhdism, and a tad of Shinto. In my Gallery you will find: Poetry (Including a couple of Haikus) Short Stories MS Paint Pics (mostly Warhammer 40K stuff) Photographs of: Landscapes Birds Dogs Prison and Jail (some graphic some not) My Sister and her Unit in Iraq Police Beat Stories. I've neglected this site and my Gallery for too long and will soon post new stuff.
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Comments (9)
tallpindo
The owner of a Dragnet Ford did me some harm but later I found that police in fords did not bother me. (It was the Plymouths, but they are gone now.) The appearance of the Chevrolet Caprice in 1988 gave me the hope that they might actually be on my side. That was slowly bled dry but since by then I no longer drove a car it was moot. Then came the Crown Victoria and Malice Green. Somehow when the sargeat showed up in a Ford to a scene begun by a undercover older Plymouth the death occured. Was this causal? I don't think so now. The implied arrival of a death warrant though did lead to an initiative to institute the death penalty in Michigan, the only state without one. What I noticed aboutt he Crown Vic as a design is there is no lead in the seams. Look at the one where the top comes down behind the doors for a rather open seam. Hmmm... Canadian 50% parts but is that US or Canadien practice? The storm was in the desert. The shield is in the box.
Bonker
I think the angle and background works well, If i took this pic, I would have ditched the flash, and used a longer shutter speed, that way you get a better and more eaven light on the car. and also as a bonus, if you have lightning in the background, you may actully caght the lightning.
PeeWee05
I love the top shot. Nice to see such a proud police officer - we don't have many of those here...
rainbows
Beautiful shots, beautiful skies.. I too prefer the top shot ;-) Thank you for being such a kind friend to Jocko.. Have a happy day and hugs. Di.
jocko500
love those clouds there. Look like a bad storm came thought
amorales
I like the colors and cropping of the top one better.
danob
well done certainly the top one looks very dramatic in that light
Dynazty
very cool shots and POV.....=]
DukeNukem2005
Wonderful and very beautiful image.