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Author TOPIC: Officer Kristina Ripatti
Jen

June 17, 2006
2:21:00 PM

Entry #: 1510548
I would appreciate it if you all keep LAPD Officer Kristina Ripatti and her family in your thoughts and/or prayers.

On June 3, 2006, Kristina was shot twice while on duty. One of the bullets entered under her left arm, damaged her left lung and an artery, and hit her spinal chord. At this point they are saying she is paralyzed from the chest down. She is in rehab now and will hopefully continue to improve everyday. She most likely will be in a wheel chair for the rest of her life.

Kristina and I were best friends in high school and have remained friends over the years. We played soccer together at Apple Valley High and also club ball. She went on to play soccer at Cal Lutheran University in Thousand Oaks.

Kristina and her husband, Tim Pearce, are amazing people. They have a daughter who is 15 months old. Please keep them in your thoughts.

If anybody would like to contribute more than thoughts and prayers, there is an account set up for her. There are also fundraisers planned. For more information you can go to www.lapdonline.org.

The Kristina Ripatti Trustee Donation Account has been established at Los Angeles Police Federal Credit Union (LAPFCU). If you would like to make a donation, you may make one payable to Kristina Ripatti, or her husband, Tim Pearce, with account number 2058164 in the memo area and mail it to:

Los Angeles Police Federal Credit Union
16150 Sherman Way
PO Box 10188
Van Nuys, CA 91410

Thank you,

Jennifer Bertola


RecStaff

June 19, 2006
3:49:12 PM

Entry #: 1513852
I saw her on the news, is her husband ok? I thought that they said he was injured too!

Jen

June 23, 2006
6:49:19 PM

Entry #: 1524035
Her husband was not injured. He was on patrol in another area at the time. He heard the call and rushed to the scene. He was able to give her a kiss and say "I love you" before they transported her to the hospital.

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