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Retired Louisville Division of Police Detective dies from gunshot wounds received over 40 years ago

Detective Bobby Branham recognized as Officer of the Year in 1969

RE: Retired Louisville Division of Police Detective dies from...

May 22nd, 2013 @ 3:38PM (11 years ago)

Shut up....I guess Chris Reeves didnt die from complications from his horse accident many years later. You are in La La land....why come fo our site and bash us. LOSER! Chris, these are the people that need blocked from this site.

RE: Retired Louisville Division of Police Detective dies from...

May 22nd, 2013 @ 5:34PM (11 years ago)

I guess you flunked out of medical school. Plenty of injuries and illnesses do not kill people for many years. Honestly, you seem like such a sad person it isn't worth saying anything else besides you just don't get how the human body works. I'm sorry you are the kind of person that has to come to a website and tear down a deceased man who served his community and was injured doing so. I really am just sorry for you.

RE: Retired Louisville Division of Police Detective dies from...

May 22nd, 2013 @ 6:13PM (11 years ago)

Actually he did.

He died during surgery to remove the blockage in his intestines caused by scar tissue from the gunshot wound.

RE: Retired Louisville Division of Police Detective dies from...

May 22nd, 2013 @ 8:33PM (11 years ago)

What a dumb thing to post. I guess all of these Vets from Vietnam who are still dying from exposure to Agent Orange are just a coincidence too right?

RE: Retired Louisville Division of Police Detective dies from...

May 23rd, 2013 @ 2:27PM (11 years ago)
Posted by: kickbacks

You obviously are a POS troll. The man is dead. Shut the H.E.L.L. up

RE: Retired Louisville Division of Police Detective dies from...

May 24th, 2013 @ 4:04PM (11 years ago)

OK so go and tell all those firemen and police in New York who are still suffering from the injuries and infections from 9-11 that the ones who have died days and months and even years after ,that their condition is not duty related. Tell the families that the death of their loved ones who responded are not line of duty deaths. See the point yet you idiot?