Just ran across this video. I worked with Tim for many years in 77th (7 to be exact). The AWC (Rangel) in the video was my classmate and partner for 11yrs! Best years of my were in 77th! A belated congrats, Tim.....PS. I sold your Vett, sorry!
My last official act, October 1997, was turning in my service weapon, badge & ID then walking out the back door. Just like that 30 years was over and I remember it feeling pretty strange, but good.
God bless the Wunderlichs and all the Officers of LAPD. Definitely an inspiring video. I just started my career but I hope I can retire with that same satisfaction that Officer Tim Wunderlich has.
Don't even have to look at the hash marks to see how long he's been in, his badge has been shined so many times he has literally worn all the windows off the City Hall and it's just smooth and shiny.
Congrats on your retirement Tim! Great job on the video Joel! Agree with the other comment though, too bad you didn't get a good copy of the EOW broadcast from CommDiv.
33 years of service wow! that means he was coming up in the 80s the 77t division was no joke back then highest gang homicides if I'm not mistaken dude would of seen alot of shit for sure.
highest gang homicides were always in Rampart. 77th and newton took over as the most "violent" about 10 years ago. Before that, even pacific division was on par with violence
How many cultures could say they have 3rd generation on the job, other than white folks. I truly remember in the 80s 77th was more divers than what see now
Coming back to this video after several years now. I’m now a deputy. This always makes me wanna come back to LA
Just ran across this video. I worked with Tim for many years in 77th (7 to be exact). The AWC (Rangel) in the video was my classmate and partner for 11yrs! Best years of my were in 77th! A belated congrats, Tim.....PS. I sold your Vett, sorry!
My last official act, October 1997, was turning in my service weapon, badge & ID then walking out the back door. Just like that 30 years was over and I remember it feeling pretty strange, but good.
God bless the Wunderlichs and all the Officers of LAPD. Definitely an inspiring video. I just started my career but I hope I can retire with that same satisfaction that Officer Tim Wunderlich has.
God Bless all those that served in 77th Division. And all of South Central. KMA
Great video. Enjoy retirement and be safe out there. We always go home!!!
Thank You for Your Service!
God Bless
Congratulations Tim, enjoy your retirement. Well done. Great video BTW.
Great video. All the Best in retirement.
Don't even have to look at the hash marks to see how long he's been in, his badge has been shined so many times he has literally worn all the windows off the City Hall and it's just smooth and shiny.
Im almost there... I hope to serve 77th street once I'm in.
are you in yet?
That’s an OLD badge. It’s so worn down from being polished. Good luck Tim. I hope you are having a happy healthy retirement.
Congrats on your retirement Tim! Great job on the video Joel! Agree with the other comment though, too bad you didn't get a good copy of the EOW broadcast from CommDiv.
That was cool!
Can't the comms quality of the radios be improved by any chance?
Good to see that Eric made it on to the job
Always and I mean always have a daily plan......
33 years of service wow! that means he was coming up in the 80s the 77t division was no joke back then highest gang homicides if I'm not mistaken dude would of seen alot of shit for sure.
highest gang homicides were always in Rampart. 77th and newton took over as the most "violent" about 10 years ago. Before that, even pacific division was on par with violence
Why did captains corner shutdown?
I noticed someone didn’t have his vest on.
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Why are they wearing ties? Isn't that dangerous? I mean, everything a perp can grab or even strangle you with is a danger, isn't it?
How many cultures could say they have 3rd generation on the job, other than white folks. I truly remember in the 80s 77th was more divers than what see now