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Bane at Licato Funeral: “He Gave the Greatest Gift He Had to Protect and Serve the Good People of Harford County”

September 12, 2012 By Dagger News Service 8 Comments

The following was the prepared speech of Sheriff Jesse Bane at the funeral for Cpl. Charles Licato on Wednesday, as provided by the Harford County Sheriff’s Office:

To deal with a line-of-duty death of an employee is the toughest job a law enforcement executive could have. But today, this is not about me; it is about Cpl. Charles Licato and the brave men and women of the Harford County Sheriff’s Office.

There is an old wive’s tale that says when someone dies, a new star appears in the heavens. Knowing Charles, this would certainly please him. His only question would be, “Is it the biggest and brightest one there is.” And to Charles I would say, “It certainly is!”

Charles Licato loved his job and was proud to be a member of the Harford County Sheriff’s Office. Every day, when he would get ready for work, he would put on his magic cape and his Kevlar vest with the big “S” on it (the S stands for Sheriff’s Deputy), throw open his front door and put the criminals on notice that Cpl. Charles Barton Licato was on the pike and that it was only a matter of time before he would be bringing them to justice.

Charles had no enemies; to know him was to love him. And everyone who knew him has a “Charley story.” He was one of the first deputies to ask me to ride with him shortly after I took office as Sheriff. And there were other times to follow. After my first ride-a-long, I learned that there were two things that were certain when I rode with Charles. First, that I would hear of this great idea that he had about how the Agency could operate more smoothly and secondly, that I would be picking up the food tab. (And Charles, as you know, could eat.) To the men and women of the Harford County Sheriff’s Office, I can only say, though some of his ideas were good ones, when one considered the totality of his grand plan for the Sheriff’s Office, we should be thankful that Charles was not the Sheriff. And I will leave it at that.

On a more serious note, there was none braver than Charles. And there was never a finer man to wear the star. To understand the respect we have for Charles, one only has to reflect upon the day of his death. From the moment the first deputy arrived on the scene until now, we never left his side. Our deputies insisted that no one carry Charles from the wreckage to the M.E.’s Van, it had to be them. And there was no way Charles would take that fateful ride to the M.E.’s Office without them. It made me proud. What acts of courage on the part of our deputies. If Charles could have been there to witness this, he would have been proud, too. At the time, however, I am certain he was probably preoccupied, holding his first meeting, no less, with God himself, telling him about this idea he had to make the Lord’s operations run more smoothly.

For all men and women of character, there is a desire to make a contribution to society; a contribution that is so significant that they will be remembered long after they are gone. Famous writers leave behind famous works; famous men and women of medicine contribute significant medical advances to the benefit of mankind; famous generals are praised for their genius and their courage on the field of battle; Presidents pull us through perilous times with great sacrifice. Though he did not plan it this way, Charles Licato now joins their ranks. He made a difference. He gave the greatest gift he had to protect and serve the good people of Harford County; he gave his life answering the greater call; he played his part and he played it well, helping his brothers and sisters in law enforcement, both the living and those now deceased, hold that thin blue line that saves and our society from anarchy, lawlessness, and total chaos.

As you might suppose, letters, calls, e-mails and cards of condolence are starting to roll into the Sheriff’s Office. On Monday, I received a call from the men and women of the Monongalia County, West Virginia, Sheriff’s Office. In it is a note I thought most appropriate and I would like to share it with you. It reads like this:

“Heroes have run marathons to save lives
Heroes have fought wars for good and peace
Heroes have gone where others fear to go
Heroes give their own lives so others may live.”

Charles Barton Licato is a hero. In death he reserves a place in the history of this great country and this great state; a place that guarantees him immortality; a man who will be remembered long after all of us are gone.
We wish you God’s speed, Charles Licato. With your passing, you are ours forever.

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  1. Knowthetruth says

    September 12, 2012 at 11:00 pm

    God Bless you Charlie, watch over you, and remember 2 things: You will be sorely missed as we all loved and respected you, And the Earth is a lesser place since you left us, but Heaven just became a greater place.

    Rest in Peace with the Lord.

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  2. C'mon People says

    September 13, 2012 at 8:40 am

    Nice words Sheriff, and I’m sure that Charlie was a good cop and a good guy, but I don’t buy the “died in the line of duty” description, and I don’t believe that Charlie died a hero. In fact, “hero” is probably the most overused word in the American language. The definition of “hero” is as follows: “a man distinguished for exceptional courage or bold enterprise, idealized for superior qualites of deeds”. I don’t believe that a single car fatality while on your way home from work qualifies anyone as a “hero”.
    R.I.P. Charlie.

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    • Really????? says

      September 13, 2012 at 8:59 am

      It was the the way CPL Licato died that made him a HERO it was the way in which he lived his life. Feeling very sorry for you that the biggest joy you have in life is to troll the web bashing others.

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      • RandomPoster1 says

        September 15, 2012 at 8:58 pm

        It’s not how a public safety person (police, fire, EMS) dies that makes them a hero, it’s how they lived. No matter how they died, whether it be a car accident/gunfire/etc, at some point in their careers they did heroic things. Death is just the end of a heroic life and shouldn’t be the defining element of determining a hero.

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    • Marc A Eaton says

      September 15, 2012 at 9:20 pm

      Hey buddy, would you like to meet and talk about his over a beer?

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      • nice says

        September 16, 2012 at 5:21 am

        Then what about all the police who put their families in police cars and use them as primary vehicle? I have seen that. Would that be considered an LOD with the family in the car? I think it is tragic to lose anyone, not just a police officer, to an accident and or heart attack. My prayers go out to the families. I’d take you up on that beer offer, but I am afraid you would have a closed mind and not willing to discuss the use of off duty vehicles in this county.

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  3. Knowthetruth says

    September 13, 2012 at 11:07 am

    @C’mon People,

    How about c’om you…we have been through this on the other threads…by designated law and agency policy, the Deputy while in the agency car, in this county is on duty as it pertains to his law enforcement powers and duty bound status. Leave the family and law enforcement community be to grieve our losses. We certainly would not harass you or your family in such a time. As far as your Webster definiton: “a man distinguished for exceptional courage or bold enterprise, idealized for superior qualites of deeds”, Charlie and every law enforcement officer is just that every day, every hour of their career and life when they accept that badge and take the oath.

    FYI, just learned we lost another officer this morning, at home, most likely a medical condition. Are you going to post negative comments about him?

    I hope you could look into the mirror and maybe find your heart or soul. May God be with you.

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  4. Knowthetruth says

    September 13, 2012 at 11:09 am

    “Heroes have run marathons to save lives
    Heroes have fought wars for good and peace
    Heroes have gone where others fear to go
    Heroes give their own lives so others may live.”

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