Many prayers to the Durman family and to the Lexington-Fayette PD community.
he was my friend and mentor, love you Bryan....until we meet again my friend
My prayers go out to the entire police force and the family of Bryan Durman.
Our hearts go out to the friends, family and law enforcement brothers and sisters of Officer Durman. He is truly a hero and has made the greatest sacrifice there is to keep us all safe. Thank you Officer Durman for your service. You are all in our thoughts and prayers.
Our hearts go out to the friends, family and law enforcement brothers and sisters of Officer Durman. He is truly a hero and has made the greatest sacrifice there is to keep us all safe. Thank you Officer Durman for your service. You are all in our thoughts and prayers.
My prayers our with the Lexington Police Department and Officer Durman's Family. Rest In Peace Brother.
My prayers go out to the family. May God bless you and give you strength during this trying time.
Steven M. Pierce
1st Division Police Aux
Louisville, Ky.
May you find peace and comfort during this journey. Keeping you in my prayers and thoughts. Know that one day you will meet again. God Bless...
As a retired officer and father of officers my heart goes out to Officer Durman's family. My wife and I prayers are with you.
Unfortunately, we lived through a similar Line of Duty Death here in our Department in January 2008 when our Asst Chief Christa Burchett was killed during a "Struck By A Vehicle" accident. I know the pain and hurt Officer Durman's LODD is going to cause. From the Officers and Firefighters of Paintsville Fire-Rescue-EMS we would like to offer our deepest sympathies and love to Bryan's wife and family, his friends , and co-workers. I encourage each of you to turn to God for help during this horrible time. For he truly is the only one that can help you through it. We stand ready to help you in any way possible.