Brazos County First Responders Remember Darren Goforth

First responders from around Brazos County paused Friday morning to remember slain Harris County deputy sheriff Darren Goforth.

Law enforcement statewide paused at 11 a.m., the start of Goforth’s funeral, to activate their emergency lights as a show of support.

Participants included the College Station, Bryan, and Texas A&M University Police Departments and the Brazos County Sheriff’s Office.

Additionally, members of the sheriff’s office launched blue balloons outside the jail. Sheriff Chris Kirk offered comments before the launch and delivered a prayer afterwards.

And Brazos County’s central dispatch requested radio silence for non-emergency calls during the one minute the emergency lights were activated.

Click below for comments from Chris Kirk, visiting with WTAW’s Bill Oliver:

 

Click below for the prayer said by Sheriff Chris Kirk following the balloon launch:

 

Video taken by WTAW’s Bill Oliver outside the Brazos County Jail of the balloon launch, with an introduction from Sheriff Chris Kirk:

 

From the College Station Police Department:

https://youtu.be/lKkrts8FYz8

 

Click HERE to be directed to the video from the Bryan Fire Department’s Facebook page, playing the audio from Brazos County Central Dispatch at the time Darren Goforth’s funeral started:

 

Screen shot from the Bryan Fire Department's Facebook page.
Screen shot from the Bryan Fire Department’s Facebook page.

 

Photo from the city of Bryan outside the Bryan Police Department.
Photo from the city of Bryan outside the Bryan Police Department.

 

Photo from Texas A&M University Police.
Photo from Texas A&M University Police.

 

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