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    Salute to retirees
    Posted: 4:57 PM May 9, 2008
    Last Updated: 8:19 PM May 9, 2008


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    Nine Omaha police officers, three sergeants and one deputy chief are all saying farewell to their days in law enforcement.

    The retirement ceremony for the 13 officers was held Friday afternoon at police headquarters.

    Among the retirees: a husband and wife team. Sergeant Don Barnes and his wife, Officer Jane Barnes, have a combined 44 years on the force.

    Chief Eric Buske acknowledges the department lost a lot of experience through retirements but he says it hasn't affected public safety.

    Buske says, "We have lost a lot of talent to retirements but there's still a lot of talent in the police department because we really work a team environment where experience and knowledge is spread among a group of officers working in a unit."

    A new class of police recruits is in the works.

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    Posted by: To "little Bobby" on May 11, 2008 at 04:01 PM
    Hey Bob or should I say Bobby because the way you think you must be in grade school. When a police officer retires the public doesn't pay a single dime to them. In fact the public will be saving money because the people that will replace them will be paid less than they were making.

    Posted by: Jeff on May 11, 2008 at 02:13 PM
    Seems like we're losing them faster than we're replacing them. So, WOWT, what's happening to the money budgeted for pay that's not being used for all of the empty positions? Is it going to something reasonable, like building up the retirement fund? Or is Mayor Fahey taking it for his pet projects?

    Posted by: cory on May 10, 2008 at 11:48 AM
    to bob where did you get your math?? Not all of the cops are getting big bucks to retire. Besides in this town of ungrateful snots who would want to be a cop. According to most people who post our cops are lazy, tigger happy, donut eaters. Nevermind that every day they walk out the door with a larger than normal risk of not coming back. And don't spout the crap about "they chose that" Think about what life would be like if they weren't around--wild west anyone??

    Posted by: Grateful Location: Omaha on May 10, 2008 at 11:38 AM
    Thank you for your dedication and years of service. Enjoy your retirement, you deserve it!

    Posted by: jason on May 10, 2008 at 09:21 AM
    Combined 44 years for two people to retire....WOW!!!

    Posted by: citizen on May 10, 2008 at 09:08 AM
    Thanks for your service people. To citizen give it a rest your starting to bore us. Take the test next time.

    Posted by: bob Location: omaha on May 9, 2008 at 08:45 PM
    9 cops=about 1 million dollars a year for taxpayers in retirements payments. Yay. Thank the mayor for that one.

    Posted by: citizen on May 9, 2008 at 06:35 PM
    The "take the money and run" cops leaving can't hurt what we don't have-- public safety.

    Posted by: Danielle Location: Omaha on May 9, 2008 at 05:41 PM
    Thanks for the years of service to the community.

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