The Madison Police Department issued the funeral arrangements for Chris Picou.
It is with extreme sadness that we have to advise our law enforcement and first responder family of the passing of one of our own. On the night of November 10, 2024, Lieutenant William Christopher "Chris" Picou, Administration and K-9 Supervisor succumbed to an injury while at his hunting camp. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family, friends, fellow Madison Police Department officers and staff, and our first responder family.
Arrangements are for Thursday, November 14, 2024 at:
Broadmoor Baptist Church
1531 Highland Colony Parkway
Madison, MS 39110
Visitation: 10:00AM-12 noon
Service: 12 noon-1:00PM
Burial to follow at Monterey Baptist Church Cemetery
5555 LA 129
Monterey, LA 71354
The Natchez Trace Funeral Home, located at 759 Highway 51 Madison, MS 39110, will be in charge of the service.
Kingfish note: Farewell, my friend. Go Bucs!
15 comments:
Such a good dude. Such a tragic loss for the law enforcement community. You never know what someone is going through. He leaves behind a lot of people that would have dropped what they were doing to help him had they known. I only had the pleasure of letting him a few times, but know many people who knew him well. He will be missed immensely.
He was one of the good guys. I had the privilege of working side by side with him for many years going back to the late 90’s. He was extremely smart and loyal to a fault. He was a sheepdog, IYKYK. He’d give you his last dollar if you needed it. This world is truly a darker place with him gone. I have no doubt that he’s with our savior, Jesus Christ. Chris you are so loved man. See you in eternity buddy!!!
Brother
The loss of Chris hurts my heart. While imperfect like all of us, Chris cared about what he did and why he was doing it. True old fashioned law enforcement: tough, caring, cooperative and professional. Phenomenal dog trainer and handler, too! Chris, I’m saw you not too long ago and cannot believe it’s the last time. Praying for his soul and for his family.
Thank you for your service. Rest in peace.
How sad. Chris was a really good guy.
Didn't know him personally but the outpouring of love from the people in his life is very telling of a good man.
Rest in peace sir.
Picou was one of the greatest law enforcement officers of his generation. He was greatly loved and will be missed.
9:36, uncool post to imply what you are implying. Let the press release stand on its own.
Good man, gone too soon.
Someone said: 9:36, uncool post to imply what you are implying. Let the press release stand on its own.
I agree. Knew someone on Facebook that couldn't wait to post about tragic events before families even announced it.
You mean, sorta like Kingfish jumped to get this one reported as soon as his informant tipped him off? I thought that was what you meant.
Having read all the above posts, seems to me this one could have gone without posting, period.
Creating a rumor mill ain't cool.
Go troll somewhere else. I posted a Madison Police Press Release AS DID THE REST OF THE MEDIA. Why don't you call up WLBT or WAPT and bitch about them reporting the same news?
Why? Because you jumped to lead the pack in reporting it...that's why. Since when do you base you decision to report on what others do?
Anybody who disagrees with you gets the hair on the back of your neck up and they're automatically a troll or a jerk or one of your temper-tantrum-vulgarities.
Most of the time, you are vital and newsworthy and supply great information. A lot of the time, though, you're the old, floppy, magazine at the Kroger checkout lane.
Standing by, now, for the 'get your own blog cheerleaders'.
Chris was one of the finest police officers to ever work in the states of Mississippi and Louisiana. I would have put him up against anyone in the country for that matter. Go air your grievances elsewhere 11:33.
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