Listen to What These Police Officers Say as They Resign Over Jab Tyranny

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Washington State is far more dangerous today than it was before October 18th. Under the tyranny of the vaccine mandate from Governor Jay Inslee, approximately 100 State Troopers have signed off for the last time. Video has emerged of at least two of these troopers making the emotional final sign-offs. Trooper Robert LaMay of Yakima County videoed his final sign-off after 22 years of service as did Sgt. Richard Thompson after 17. Both men used their sign-off to make a statement regarding the cause, and both were covered by local radio host Jason Rantz of KTTH. Thompson’s wife, herself a 15-year veteran dispatcher has also been forced out.

Trooper LeMay told his colleagues during his sign-off,

“This is my final sign-off. After 22 years of serving the citizens of the state of Washington, I am being asked to leave because I am dirty. Numerous fatalities, injuries. I’ve worked sick; I’ve played sick; buried lots of friends over these years. [I’d] like to thank you guys; I’d like to thank the citizens of Yakima County as well as my fellow officers within the valley. Without you guys I wouldn’t have been very successful; you kept me safe and got me home to my family every night. Thank you for that,” said the trooper.

“Wish I could say more but this is it, so, state 1034, this is the last time you’ll hear me in a state patrol car,” he concluded.

“And Jay Inslee can kiss my ass.”

LeMay was lauded for his achievements by his dispatcher as is traditional, turned to the camera and the father of four simply said “That’s it.” The deed was done and his career as a Washington State Trooper was over.

No Room For Religious Exemption In Washington’s Medical Tyranny

According to KTTH, the Thompsons are Christians with religious objections to the vaccine mandate, though he was less than three years away from full retirement Sgt. Thompson stood his ground and refused the vaccine, as did his wife.

Sgt. Thompson explained his decision and pointed out the massive impact that the vaccine mandate has had on his district. The loss of four sergeants and fourteen troopers creates a significant manpower crisis for the area.

“Due to my personal choice to take a moral stand against for medical freedom and personal choice i will be signing out of service for the last time today after nearly 17 years of serving the citizens of the state of Washington. It has been my honor and privilege to work alongside all of you. I want to take a moment to thank those that have helped me be successful to be safe and to go home every day at the end of each shift. To grip hear the ripping of that velcro is a relief to my wife and kids. I want to admonish each of you knowing that despite what the press releases and the news conferences are saying to downplay this role. We all know in this district on the 19th there will be 51 of the 75 troopers available and only 7 of the 11 sergeants so please please, please take care of each other. So please take care of each other be safe and make sure you all go home at the end of each day. Again, thank you to each and every one of you that have stood alongside me and that we have helped each other out. But as for me, I am out of service and on to new adventures.”

Mrs. Thompson, her husband’s dispatcher tearfully accepted his last sign-off extolling his virtues as well through his 17-year long career with the State Patrol.

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