








My Brother, Deputy Brandon J. Nielsen was a police officer for St. John the Baptist Parish in Laplace, Louisiana. He was killed in the line of duty on
August 16th, 2012. Brandon was a cops’ cop, loved what he did, and loved being a part of his community. Brandon loved his motorcycles and always
said he was making it do what it does, in his Louisiana accent. Brandon was a jokester and can be so crude, but so loving at the same time. He was and
still is the best brother I could ever ask for. Anyone would be so lucky to have met and been a part of his life. He left behind 2 daughters who were 6 and
13 when he was killed, 3 step-sons, our parents, and 1 niece who was 3 at the time of his death. There isn't a day that goes by that he is not missed
or talked about. I hope I am making him proud every day.
I was introduced to the C.O.P.S. organization exactly 1 year after my brother was killed. I attended Sibling's retreat in 2013 for the first time and
at first, was not wanting to be there. I am such a people person, but being there thinking I was the only one who suffered such a great, tragic loss
was not something I wanted to re-live again and again. Being there in 2013, I realized that I was not alone, I was no longer the "only child", and I met
other siblings who were going through the same thing I was. My brother's death was felonious and having to go through the court system was not fun,
but knowing others were going through the same thing, really did help me. I have attended Siblings Retreat every year after that and found my group
of siblings my brother left me after his untimely death. Each year I went with different feelings, and my "Siblings" were there every step of the way to make
sure I was not alone in those thoughts. They really helped me through my healing process and some of them were even at my wedding in 2021, attended my wedding, and even officiated my wedding. I felt as though my brother was there the entire time because I was able to share that special day with my newfound Siblings that came from my brother.
Without the C.O.P.S. organization and the Hands-On-Programs of Siblings Retreat, I do not know where I would be physically, emotionally, and spiritually.
I cannot thank this organization enough for healing me when I needed healing, protecting me when I needed protection, and helping me navigate through
this new life I was given. I cannot thank this organization enough for having me not be the "only child" anymore, and for bringing me the people I needed
the most to go through life together and love on and be loved on. Thank you C.O.P.S and all my Siblings for saving my life.
JJ Granger
Surviving Sibling of
Deputy Brandon J. Nielsen
St. John the Baptist Parish (LA) Sheriff's Office
EOW 8/16/12
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