Sergeant Jason Tye Pratt was laid to rest today, and the true spirit of the community of Omaha was shown. In a funeral service at the Omaha Civic Center, over 6,000 mourners gathered, including 1,300 officers from over 90 agencies from communities as far away as Minnesota and Colorado.
After the funeral service, thousands of citizens gathered on the streets to say goodbye to a man that most had never personally during the funeral procession - a 7 mile route that took over an hour and a half to complete because of the number of police cars involved.
I encourage everyone to see the full newspaper article from the
Omaha World Herald or view the accompanying
picture slideshow to see how the city of Omaha gathers together in face of tragedy.
"Tye, until we see you again, Goodbye" - Michael Pratt, brother.
"Sergeant Jason "Tye" Pratt has answered his last call. He is being interred at Calvary Cemetery. May God have Mercy on his Soul" - Final Radio Call
This poem was in the programs handed out at the funeral, written by a good friend of Jason's:
They're mothers and fathers
They're husbands and wives
Ensuring our safety while risking their lives.
We send them to work
With a kiss or embrace
And try not to think of the dangers they face.
They're brothers and sisters
They're daughters and sons
Who serve and protect wearing badges and guns.
We know of the honor
And courage they hold
It shows in their lives and the stories they've told.
They're nieces and nephews
They're neighbors and friends
On whose dedication our safety depends.
They ask nothing more
Of the ones they protect
Than courtesy, trust and a little respect.
They're everyday people
Enforcing our laws
They really are heroes who fight for our cause.
Remember these heroes
You see every day
Remember the ones who were taken away.