News Summary
The College Station community will gather to honor Officer Brad Smith in a retirement ceremony after 38 years of dedicated service with the Police Department. The event, scheduled for March 21 at the Lincoln Center, will feature a special final radio call and reflections on Smith’s impactful career protecting the community. It is a chance for residents to express their gratitude for his unwavering commitment and bravery over nearly four decades.
College Station Bids Farewell to Officer Brad Smith After 38 Years of Service
In a heartfelt event that promises to be filled with memories and gratitude, College Station is gearing up to honor Officer Brad Smith during a special retirement ceremony this Friday, March 21. The ceremony will take place at the Lincoln Center between 1 p.m. and 3 p.m., and all community members are invited to join in this celebration of a remarkable career in service to the College Station Police Department.
A Career Marked by Dedication
Officer Brad Smith embarked on his journey with the College Station Police Department back in 1978, making it an impressive total of 38 years dedicated to ensuring the safety and well-being of the community. Throughout his career, Smith faced numerous challenges, including multiple shootings, life-threatening situations, and the emotional strain of responding to traumatic events. His bravery and unwavering commitment to his duty earned him the prestigious Medal of Honor from the College Station Police Department not just once, but twice. Additionally, Smith was honored with the title of “Super Cop” by the 100 Club, a testament to his exceptional service and dedication.
A Special Final Call
As the ceremony comes to a close, one of the most poignant moments will unfold when Officer Smith answers his final radio call, designated as “10-42,” signifying he is Out of Service. This ceremonial farewell will be made even more special with a private escort outside, accompanied by his family and patrol squad. For those attending, a broadcast of the final radio call will be available, allowing everyone to partake in this emotional conclusion to a noteworthy career.
How to Attend the Ceremony
The public is strongly encouraged to attend the ceremony to show appreciation for Smith’s contributions to College Station and the surrounding Brazos County. Considering the anticipated turnout, it’s advised that attendees carpool, as parking availability near the Lincoln Center will be limited. For those needing parking, public spaces will be available near the basketball courts, with overflow parking at the baseball field lot. Plus, convenient accommodations for handicapped parking will also be provided. The College Station Police Department’s Motor Unit will handle traffic management following the ceremony, particularly at the intersection of Eleanor Street and Holleman Drive.
Reflections on a Life of Service
Reflecting on his long career, Smith acknowledged the emotional toll that comes with a job in law enforcement. He has dealt with traumatic incidents, including suicides and murders, which underscore the weighty responsibility that comes with protecting the community. As he steps into retirement, Smith plans to shift his focus to his family and prioritize his well-being. The passing of his mother in 2023 has added a layer of personal significance to this transition, emphasizing the importance of cherishing life and loved ones.
Looking Ahead
As Officer Brad Smith closes this chapter of his life and enters retirement, the community has a unique opportunity to reflect on the impact he has had throughout his career. His dedication to protecting the residents of College Station has left an indelible mark, creating a safer environment for all. So, let’s come together to honor Officer Smith’s incredible journey and celebrate the next steps in his life. With gratitude in our hearts, let’s show our appreciation and support for a true hero of the community.
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