Slain Baton Rouge officer wrote emotional Facebook post

Jul 18, 2016 | 12:49 AM

BATON ROUGE, La. — Just days before he was shot and killed, a Baton Rouge police officer posted an emotional Facebook message saying he was “physically and emotionally” tired and expressing how difficult it was to be both a police officer and a black man.

Montrell Jackson wrote: “I swear to God I love this city but I wonder if this city loves me.”

Friends and family of Jackson were mourning the 10-year veteran of the police force that relatives described as a “gentle giant” and a “protector” after he and another two law enforcement officers were shot and killed Sunday morning by a gunman.

Sgt. Don Coppola Jr. of the Baton Rouge Police Department identified the other slain Baton Rouge police officer as 41-year-old Matthew Gerald, who had been with the department less than a year. The third officer killed was 45-year-old sheriff’s deputy Brad Garafola, a 24-year veteran.

Melinda Deslatte And Cain Burdeau, The Associated Press







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