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Missouri Law Enforcement Funeral Assistance Team Overview

Missouri Law Enforcement Funeral Assistance Team Overview. The primary mission of the team is to plan and carry out a LODD funeral. Also to provide assistance and comfort to the family and department and help with filing PSOB and other benefits. Mission.

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Missouri Law Enforcement Funeral Assistance Team Overview

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  1. Missouri Law Enforcement Funeral Assistance TeamOverview

  2. The primary mission of the team is to plan and carry out a LODD funeral. Also to provide assistance and comfort to the family and department and help with filing PSOB and other benefits. Mission

  3. The state of Missouri has experienced over 650 line of duty deaths.The state of Kansas has experienced over 250 line of duty deaths.

  4. These are only a few of the dozens of officers killed in our state in the past ten years.

  5. It is an unfortunate reality that officers are killed in the line of duty.

  6. Some agencies have the resources to handle these untimely deaths…...most do not

  7. The team was developed in March, 2008 after several officers were killed in the line of duty in Missouri the previous month. It became obvious that agencies often need help when such tragic events occur.

  8. The Missouri Law Enforcement Funeral Assistance Team is a resource that makes itself available to departments who have been stricken with a loss. Team members are trainedin many aspects. Purpose

  9. The team is focused on bringing together and utilizing existing resources. The team has not created, for example, its own Critical Incident Stress Debriefing Teams. Instead we have developed resource lists, and call upon established professionals to assist as needed. The list of resources continues to grow.

  10. Training • The National Office of COPS has several training opportunities available, including the “Traumas in Law Enforcement” course which members have attended and planning on more attending • The Missouri Fire Service Funeral Assistance Team has allowed our team members to attend their “Taking Care of Our Own” course • Several of the Honor Guards we work with have been through funeral specific training and we plan on sending more to training or hosting it in Missouri • Team only training to educate those that have not attended training or taken part in a LODD funeral

  11. What the Team Can Provide Assistance in planning memorial services Honor Guard and ceremonial support Chaplain services Garner immediate assistance from Concerns for Police Survivors (COPS) Referrals to critical stress debriefing teams Benefits expertise Other information and resources to assist the family and the department

  12. Response Teams • Currently have 2 response teams: the St. Louis Metropolitan Area LODD Response Team and the Kansas City/Western Missouri Response Team.

  13. Assistance Provided by the Team • We are able to fully plan and carryout a LODD service • Available to answer questions or assist in funeral matters • Team members bring necessary supplies and knowledge to assist • Team members provide guidance to non-line of duty death incidents • The team is there to support the fallen officer’s family and agency

  14. What the Team Does • Respond only when requested • Ensure family and the department are the priority at all times • Ask first before taking any action • Maintain transparency and work behind the scenes • Provide timely and accurate information • Practice personal and team integrity • Ensure quality over expediency • Show empathy at all times • Always think in terms of honor, dignity, and respect • Have an exit strategy after the first day of the incident

  15. What the Team Won’t Do • Self respond! • Take over! • Do anything without the consulting the Chief, family liaison and/or the family! • Give inaccurate information!

  16. There is NEVER a cost for such assistance for the family or agency. Costs associated with the team’s founding and initial operations were carried by its founding members. The KC/Western Missouri Response Team does fundraisers to support operations.

  17. Levels Of Service

  18. Various levels of service are available The levels of service follow accepted protocols nationwide The focus of the team is on Line-of-Duty Deaths

  19. Level One The is the HIGHEST level of ceremony. It is reserved for officers who die as a result of line of duty incident or direct job related event. This may include members whose death has stemmed from injuries or illness directly sustained during active duty.

  20. Level Two This level of service is available to officers who die while an active member, but the death was not job or duty related.

  21. Level Three This level of service is available to inactive members that are not job or duty related or for the death of an affiliate member. For example, such services are available for retirees.

  22. Though not part of the original intent of the team, assistance has been rendered for fallen soldiers. This involves arranging for motor/police escort of the procession, and arranging for police vehicles on top of overpasses and along roadways.

  23. ResourcesThe team hopes to have six fully stocked response trailers positioned across the state. The trailers will be stocked with most items a department would need to assist with the funeral ceremonies. All items would be available for use for any law enforcement officer’s funeral, with priority given to LODD ceremonies. Each trailer, fully stocked, is estimated to cost $22,000.

  24. Resource Trailer Contents • 1 full set of Funeral Bunting • 2 Casket sized American Flag (for LODD use) • 2 Flag cords to hold flag to casket • Portable public address system • American and Missouri 4x6 Parade flags with bases and carriers • Military branch flags (for Veterans/Active Service personnel) • 30 sets pallbearer gloves • 30 dozen disposable white gloves • Mourning band badge covers • Ceremonial weapons for honor guard use • Other items as well

  25. Benefits Assistance If requested, assistance can be provided with completing necessary paperwork for benefits for the fallen officer’s family. Such services are provided by members of the Missouri Chapter of Concerns of Police Survivors, as well as team members.

  26. Police Funeral Team Website • www.mopolicefuneral.org • We are working to further develop the website to be a resource for families and agencies for police funerals • Funeral planning document templates, sample funeral plans, and resource lists will soon be available on-line • The team also maintains other social media sites, including a Facebook page to build awareness and support for its operations • The team now utilizes Constant Contact to send out information.

  27. Missouri Specific Police Funeral Guidebook • Extensive documents have been developed as a guide for conducting police funerals in the State of Missouri • Contains resource information, contact information, and benefit information • Is available free of charge to all law enforcement agencies statewide

  28. Assistance Rendered The team has assisted with the following funerals: University City Sgt. Mike King (LODD), Full Team Response (11/08) Vinita Park PD Chief Mike Webb, Planning/Logistic Support (02/09) Jennings PD Sgt. Dave Joyce, Planning Assistance (02/09) Chariton County S.O. Deputy Cecil Langhford, Planning/Logistic Support (06/09) Osage County S.O. Lt. Lowell Lund, Planning/Logistic Support (07/09) - Florrisant PD Officer Glennon Fernau, Planning Assistance (07/09) Navy Lt. Commander Jeffery Sampson, Logistic Support (08/09) Missouri State Fire Marshal’s Office Investigator Bruce Thurlo, (Joint response with Missouri Fire Service Funeral Assistance Team), Planning/Logistic Support (09/09)

  29. Assistance Rendered (Cont.) Schuyler County Sheriff Donald Bruner, Planning Assistance (10/09) Jennings PD Chief (Ret.) John Judd, Planning/Logistic Support (10/09) Venice (IL) Chief (Ret.) Farris Smith, Planning/Logistic Support (11/09) Milwaukee (WI) Officer Chuck Henn, Planning/Logistic Support (Columbia, MO) (11/09) Prairie Village (KS) Chief (Ret.) Louis LeManske, Planning Support (12/09) Centralia PD Sgt. Raymond Cooper, Logistic Support (1/10) Riverside PD Officer Jeff Taylor, Full Team Response (6/11) Atchison (KS) Sgt. David Enzbrenner, Logistic Support (12/11) Harrisonville PD, 40th Anniversary of Double LODD, Logistic Support (4/12) Cedar County Deputy Matt Chism, Full Team Response (11/14)

  30. National Police Funeral Team Alliance • Statewide Law Enforcement Funeral Assistance Teams are now operational in several states. • We are currently assisting other regions and states in establishing teams. • The leadership of the Missouri team is working to create a national network of teams to ensure all officers receive appropriate funeral/memorial services

  31. The team has received significant recognition nationwide. • The team has been featured in American Police Beat, on the IACP.net, PERF Newsletter and in numerous other publications.

  32. The team is currently endorsed by: - Missouri Deputy Sheriffs’ Association - Missouri Peace Officers’ Association • Missouri Chapter of Concerns of Police Survivors (COPS) • Missouri State Lodge of the Fraternal Order of Police • National Reserve Law Officers Association • Missouri Conservation Agents Association • Missouri Police Chiefs Association • Emerald Society of Missouri • International Police Association Region 8 • St. Louis Law Enforcement Exploring Association • Missouri Police Juvenile Officers Association • Laborers Police and Public Employees Local 1032 • KC Metro Chiefs and Sheriffs Association • KC Metropolitan Crime Commission • Barwick-Newton Fund • National Police Wives Association • Missouri Sheriffs Association

  33. Contact Information: Les Kerr KC/Western Missouri Team Leader and out of state liaison 816-810-0356 les@mopolicefuneral.org Sgt. Scott Barthelmass Founder/President, St. Louis Metro Area Team Leader (314) 565-2480 scott@mopolicefuneral.org

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