A 22-year veteran of the Washington State Patrol signed off from his final shift with message for Democrat Gov. Jay Inslee, “kiss my ass”.
Trooper Robert LaMay is resigning over the vaccine mandate imposed by Inslee.
On Friday, LaMay did his final sign off and filmed it.
He said:
“This is my final sign-off. After 22 years of serving the citizens of the state of Washington, I’m being asked to leave because I am dirty,” LaMay announced, referring to his unvaccinated status. “Numerous fatalities, injuries, I’ve worked sick, I’ve played sick. We’ve buried lots of friends over these years. I’d like to thank you guys. I’d like to thank the citizens of Yakima County as well as my fellow officers within the valley. Without you guys, I wouldn’t have been very successful. And you kept me safe and got me to my family every night. Thank you for that. I wish I could say more, but this is it so state 10-34, this is the last time you’ll hear me in a state patrol car. And Jay Inslee can kiss my ass.”
The dispatcher thanked him for his service and pointed out how during his first year of service he delivered a baby while on-duty, pointing out that he’s “been great role model and mentor for all young troopers.”
Seattle talk show host Jason Rantz reports that the Washington State Patrol “stands to lose dozens of troopers, though the final number could be upwards of 100” over the vaccine mandate.
Trooper LaMay points out on social media that he’ll be doing a lot of media appearance this week, adding that “this is just a start and if not stopped coming to. State near you!!!!”