“Leroy, I’d like to take a moment and thank many of the SJPD supervisors, detectives and great street cops and mentors who took time to show me the ropes, including the great street cops I admired and gave me the motivation and support to keep moving forward, learning my trade. I certainly can’t name them all, but here are a few who stand out. Sgt. Glen Terry, Sgt. Joe Stewart, Sgt. Larry Darr, Sgt. Pete Graves, Lt. Bob Moir, Assistant Chief Stony Horton, Craig Buckout & Lew Smith, Walt Robinson, my old partner Les Nunes, Sgt. Mike Thompson, Sgt. Bob Browning, Sgt. Ed Escobar, Don Hale, Lynne Caro, Bert Caro, Sgt. Harry Mullins, Lt. Don Ewing, Carm Grande, Pete Salvi, Leroy Pyle and so many more.” I stand on all of their shoulders, great cops past and present. God bless you all for your professionalism, time, support and friendship. Ron Martinelli
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Continuing the “Where Are We Now” theme…..
And here we have our Sec/Treas of the association, Larry Lundberg (AKA Lumpy) normally generous to a fault and he won’t share some of his fishing and hunting pictures and adventures with us!
I snagged these off the internet! 🙂
The San Jose Police Emerald Society not only has generous corporate sponsors, we also have very generous individuals that support our cause. Larry Lundberg is one of those special people. Besides his generous cash donation, Larry also donated one of our playing card raffle items that always brings in top dollars. Thank you again Larry for your support, friendship, guidance, and unwavering generosity to the San Jose Police Emerald Society and the law enforcement community!
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He’s got a house full of trophies! Someone with influence have him cough up some pics of his adventures and wall trophies or we’re gonna storm his house on ?th street and take our own pictures!!!
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DAVE TOZER
Another example of “Where we are today”
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“Just another side note; my Fiancé son just made Lt. on the PD, Lee Tassio, great guy. He came on just before we all left. Small world”
My son and I just before I flew him to Idaho in the company king Air 200-my son Christopher and I on the blue turf at BSU
My Grandson and I, I was showing him the Jet I fly. The Company Citation Jet
My Girlfriend next to my Bike on Easter, me getting ready to start up in the Jet
My BMW Electric, both my Porsche and AMG GTS at beach house that belongs to girlfriend
My 66 chevy with a 454 cu in and a 4 speed and my plane I sold. * I bought that plane after my shooting, (I couldn’t fly it for over a year while I was still going through operations and therapy, wax on wax off for that year. Great therapy.)
I’ve gone through several cars another GT3 and a BMW i8 etc.
I kept trading up, Just bought a new Indian motorcycle
I go to the gym all the time but age is still creeping up, I’m so grateful for all my friends along the way, I had the best job on the dept. Love and miss all the friends in Blue.
The Tozer name is going on with my son Christopher and grandson Jenson.
When it comes down to it I won the Lotto with my life, I thank god everyday for sending me a angel to help me the night I was shot.
That angel told me to never give up, Keep fighting and the rewards that I have achieved has been beyond my wildest dreams.
Say Hi to everyone for me. I wish them great health and happiness.
Great talking to you;
This is my garage;
 OK, OK, THAT’S IT! NO MORE “WHERE WE ARE” STUFF. I KEEP POSTINGS SHOWING GUYS WITH ALL THEIR TOYS AND TRIPS THEY HAVE MADE OR ARE ON, AND HERE I SIT IN MURPHYS TOKING ON THE OCCASIONAL CIGAR AND WATCHING THE BIRDS AT MY FEEDER AND WATERING DISH!   SH*T!!
Life at the Gas Station - 1950s & 1960s America
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C'ya LRPyle#1621
Another great Farsider post!
If we must say so ourselves!😳