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Nation's longest-serving LEO dies

Sergeant Major Manuel Curry of the New Orleans Police — who is believed to be the longest serving full-time law enforcement officer in the United States — died at an area hospital at age 84. The cause of death was not released, but one report indicated that Curry had become ill in recent weeks.

Sgt. Maj. Manuel Curry served the city of New Orleans for more than six decades and is believed to be the longest serving full-time law enforcement officer in the nation.

New Orleans Police Superintendent Warren Riley was quoted by the Associated Press as having said that says the 84-year-old officer died early Thursday morning, June 4, 2009.

Curry "battled the Nazis on the beaches of Normandy and the chaos which ravaged New Orleans in the wake of Hurricane Katrina," one report said.

One of the reports Curry told Agence France Presse in a 2006 interview that the "worst thing that ever happened (to me) was Omaha Beach." Curry reportedly said that Hurricane Katrina was the second-worst thing he'd ever lived through

Curry joined NOPD in 1946 and was in the city's Sixth Police District for more than 63 years. He reportedly was an active-duty officer at the time of his death, and "will be buried as a hero," said William Trepagnier, himself a 44-year NOPD veteran.
 
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Wow. What a great man. May he rest now.
 
This generation could use a few Sgt Major Curry's. They could all learn from him. This man truly understood the meaning of honor, duty, trust and loyalty. He also knew the definition of guts, atrition and humility.

God rest your soul officer...you will be missed.
 
From another forum:
New Orleans Police Sergeant Burglarized Hours After His Death

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A New Orleans police sergeant who survived the D-Day Normandy invasion to battle criminals for 63 years in the city of New Orleans finally lost one to the bad guys last week — only hours after he died.

The burglars, two men and a woman, broke into Police Sgt. Manuel Curry's house Thursday morning and stole several rifles and a handgun, along with jewelry, money and medication, New Orleans police said.

Curry, 84, believed to be the longest-serving active-duty police officer in the country, died of heart failure hours earlier, according to The Times-Picayune.

His widow Genevieve "Jackie" Curry, whom he was married to for 51 years, was at a funeral home planning her husband's burial when she learned of the burglary, the paper reported.

"Oh my goodness. Who would do this?" she told The Times-Picayune.

At the time of his death, Curry was still working full-time and miraculously had never fallen victim to a crime. He was a World War II veteran who took part in the invasion of Normandy on D-Day, but missed the 65th anniversary by two days.

During his 63-year-long tenure as an officer with the New Orleans Police Department, Curry fought off murderers, bank robbers and other common criminals in the city's rough 6th District.

"He would have been shocked to see this, " his wife told the paper on Monday, referring to their burglarized house. "The place looked like a hurricane came through."

Curry's co-workers on the force hunted for the thieves, ultimately catching the three alleged culprits.

Eddie "E-Fat" Scott and Kevin "K" Carr, both 19, allegedly broke into the home, while an accomplice, 24-year-old Robin West, is accused of acting as a lookout, police said.

The stolen items were found later in an abandoned house
 
Rest in peace my brother in arms. I hope the scum bags that broke into your house get their just consequences.
 
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