Salisbury Police Mourns The Loss Of Officer Aaron (BULL) Hudson
It is with sincere regret to inform you of the sudden passing of Aaron (Bull) Hudson. Our prayers go out to his family, friends and the members of the law enforcement community.
A great man and Officer. Prayers that he is at peace. All family, friends and fellow officers are in the prayers of my family and I. God bless and God Speed Bull!
Walk among the lions my friend. You will be missed. We spend so much time protecting others we forget to protect our brothers and sisters. The Brass will not do it you have to watch each other
Sad day for those in the area. RIP, Aaron. The plaza won't light up the same without you. I can only imagine what pain and suffering you were fighting.
Wow!! Saddens me.. he was one of the cool friendly and the best.. been around along time.. sending prayers to his family and the Salisbury police department.. he was always friendly and smiling..
Prayers and thoughts are with the family friends and his co-workers. As a retired firefighter I had the privilege to work with bull on calls what a outstanding person. What a great lost to our community god bless
Did not know him. How sad that he was so personable but no one picked up on his apparent depression . It happened to my friend's daughter. I know how hard it is to miss. Rest in peace Mr Bull.
I keep seeing everyone commenting that it was a suicide, but has there been an official statement from anyone or did everyone just jump to the conclusion based on the department statement on suicide help. Do you all realize the same statement is put up every time an officer dies to prevent fellow officers from sinking into a depression and committing suicide?
Prayers to the family during this sad and difficult time! No matter the reason, the Bury lost a nice guy!! Will miss seeing you at 3 rd Friday! God bless!
Bull was a huge part of OUR community (not only law enforcement). SPD saying we "lost him", leaves people confused. If you ask, "what happened to Bull?" you are labeled disrespectful. If SPD announces that they lost an officer, they should at least tell us how he was lost. I believe most people know, but if you are going to make it public don't leave people to speculate on what happened to their friend. I worked with him at the Salisbury Christmas parade and talked with him at numerous city events and it matters because he was a friend to ALL, not only Law Enforcement. Very sad, he seemed to me to be very good person who made many people smile.
Truly sad that Jake day acts so concerned and caring when in fact his personal agenda and ignorance probably had something to do with his demise. Speaks volumes on the city of Salisbury and the Salisbury police department if one of their own thought this was his only option
@1:18 the truth is the truth! I'm sure a big factor in Mr Hudson's choice was his job and the ongoing commitment by Jake Day to any and all frivolous events that boasted Day's ego. He forces city employees to participate and usually doesn't have the necessary volunteers support in place to ease the burden. Truthfully I thought it would have been the idiot Tom Stevenson the way that guy seems to be overwhelmed and emotionally incapable of being part of Jake Day's circus without massive amounts of anti-anxiexty/depression meds
This has nothing to do with the mayor, politics or anything else. Bull was a great policeman and person and he will be missed by all that knew him. Speculation of what happened or why is also irrelevant. What is important is that each of us are lessened by the loss of Bull. He served the public and protected citizens putting his life before person unknown to him on an daily basis. Good speed brother. We will see you in Valhalla.
Heart goes out to family and SPD. Worked with Bull when on so many occasions when ran security. Bull was one of the most sincere guys I know. This is a tragic lost to the community. R.I.P...Brother We Will Take It From Here
A person's occupation usually defines who they are. When one is battling depression the unnecessary stress that an idiot like Jake day as a boss creates can be the straw the breaks the camel's back. You can't keep taking and taking from people and treating them like crap and expect no repercussions. Forcing people to "accept" your views and desires and taking away their time away from the daily chaos is just poor management and poor people skills. The endless forcing of city employees to "volunteer" of their time with NO compensation is definitely a factor
As a former city police officer Jake Day's personal agenda and his and Duncan's city police department policies are the problem. Jake day forces his circus act on all city employees. When you take away a person's rights to accept or deny to participate you've crossed the line
Everyone is fighting a battle, be kind to your fellow man.
ReplyDeleteoh no!
ReplyDeletethats so sad 😿
he was such a nice guy!
Knew Bull And His Wife !! So Very Sad !!! May God Be With The Family At This Difficult Time !!!!
ReplyDeleteRIP Bull. What a awesome guy. So sad.
ReplyDeleteA great man and Officer. Prayers that he is at peace. All family, friends and fellow officers are in the prayers of my family and I. God bless and God Speed Bull!
ReplyDeleteTerribly sad. Bull was one of the nicest guys you could ever meet.
ReplyDeletethoughts and prayers to his family
ReplyDeleteHe was really a good guy and he did a great job.Aaron will be missed.
ReplyDeleteHeartbreaking. He was a wonderful man and a joy to be around.
ReplyDeleteWhat a shame. Bull was a greet guy and pillar of our community in my opinion. His energy was infectious. RIP my friend.
ReplyDeleteWalk among the lions my friend. You will be missed. We spend so much time protecting others we forget to protect our brothers and sisters. The Brass will not do it you have to watch each other
ReplyDeleteRest in peace, Brother.
ReplyDeleteSad day for those in the area. RIP, Aaron. The plaza won't light up the same without you. I can only imagine what pain and suffering you were fighting.
ReplyDeleteAlways check on your friends
DeleteWow!! Saddens me.. he was one of the cool friendly and the best.. been around along time.. sending prayers to his family and the Salisbury police department.. he was always friendly and smiling..
ReplyDeletePrayers to his family - hard to believe! Grew up with him. From Delmar to Salisbury, he went far!!! Such a gentle giant. Love you ABH!
ReplyDeleteRest in peace Thank you always for your service prayers to all Family and Friends may you find peace in your sorrow xoxo
ReplyDeleteSo sad wasn't he the policeman on the bicycle up town?
ReplyDeleteYes
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Prayers and thoughts are with the family friends and his co-workers. As a retired firefighter I had the privilege to work with bull on calls what a outstanding person. What a great lost to our community god bless
ReplyDeleteYou will certainly be missed by everyone Officer Bull!! The kids especially.
ReplyDeleteRest In Peace true and faithful servant.
ReplyDeleteA true legend!
ReplyDeleteA friend to everyone
Rest in peace 142
I’m so sorry to hear this. Bull always had a smile for me. Very good guy. God Bless Him Lord and his family. Be with them Holy Spirit.
ReplyDeleteHe brought a smile to everyone that he met, so incredibly sad.
ReplyDeleteAaron was a man of character who loved his job and his community. I will miss you my brother
ReplyDeleteVery sad. He was and is a role model with a great personality.
ReplyDeleteRIP Bull, prayers for the family and LEO.
ReplyDeleteSo very sad. Any idea what happened?
ReplyDeleteRest in Pardise
ReplyDeleteRest Easy Mr. Bull
ReplyDeleteyour job is done brother rest easy for you will always be remebered
ReplyDeleteThank you for your service, rest in peace Brother
ReplyDeleteRIP Bull will miss your hugs.
ReplyDeleteThere will be a Candlelight service tonight at 5:00pm, on the corner of Division Street and Main Street.
ReplyDeleteOh this is awful! God bless his family please.
ReplyDeleteno way I could shoot my own self sorry
ReplyDeletesuch a classy and helpful comment (or completely useless)
DeleteYou don’t know what you would do until faced with the same situation, don’t judge
DeleteCandlelight Vigil is planned at 5 pm at the plaza.
ReplyDeletewhen and where will his funeral service be? Thoughts and prayers to the family.
ReplyDelete12:50!!! Have some compassion! friends and family of Bulls are reading this. No need to put things out there. Are you proud of yourself, scumbag.
ReplyDeleteRip bull u be miss so 😢
ReplyDeleteI'm perplexed why did he take his life
ReplyDeleteRest in Peace
ReplyDeleteDid not know him. How sad that he was so personable but no one picked up on his apparent depression . It happened to my friend's daughter. I know how hard it is to miss. Rest in peace Mr Bull.
ReplyDeletePrayers to your family. RIP Bull .
ReplyDelete320 he should of known better he was a good police officer,, scumbag
ReplyDeletePut your name on it, or are you too scared?
DeleteSo terribly sad. My thoughts and prayers are with the family in their time of need
ReplyDeleteIs the water blue? Only Bull will get this. RIP Bull. Prayers to your family.
ReplyDeleteI keep seeing everyone commenting that it was a suicide, but has there been an official statement from anyone or did everyone just jump to the conclusion based on the department statement on suicide help. Do you all realize the same statement is put up every time an officer dies to prevent fellow officers from sinking into a depression and committing suicide?
ReplyDeletePrayers to the family during this sad and difficult time! No matter the reason, the Bury lost a nice guy!! Will miss seeing you at 3 rd Friday! God bless!
ReplyDeleteLove you Bull! This BULLavard won't be the same without you! But we will forever carry you in our hearts! I promise!!
ReplyDeleteBull was a huge part of OUR community (not only law enforcement). SPD saying we "lost him", leaves people confused. If you ask, "what happened to Bull?" you are labeled disrespectful. If SPD announces that they lost an officer, they should at least tell us how he was lost. I believe most people know, but if you are going to make it public don't leave people to speculate on what happened to their friend. I worked with him at the Salisbury Christmas parade and talked with him at numerous city events and it matters because he was a friend to ALL, not only Law Enforcement. Very sad, he seemed to me to be very good person who made many people smile.
ReplyDeleteThe only ones who should put the cause out there is his family.
DeleteTruly sad that Jake day acts so concerned and caring when in fact his personal agenda and ignorance probably had something to do with his demise. Speaks volumes on the city of Salisbury and the Salisbury police department if one of their own thought this was his only option
ReplyDelete9:07 shame on you. Your statement and ignorance speaks volumes on YOU.
ReplyDelete@1:18 the truth is the truth! I'm sure a big factor in Mr Hudson's choice was his job and the ongoing commitment by Jake Day to any and all frivolous events that boasted Day's ego. He forces city employees to participate and usually doesn't have the necessary volunteers support in place to ease the burden. Truthfully I thought it would have been the idiot Tom Stevenson the way that guy seems to be overwhelmed and emotionally incapable of being part of Jake Day's circus without massive amounts of anti-anxiexty/depression meds
ReplyDeleteThis has nothing to do with the mayor, politics or anything else. Bull was a great policeman and person and he will be missed by all that knew him. Speculation of what happened or why is also irrelevant. What is important is that each of us are lessened by the loss of Bull. He served the public and protected citizens putting his life before person unknown to him on an daily basis. Good speed brother. We will see you in Valhalla.
ReplyDeleteThank You Evan.
ReplyDeleteHeart goes out to family and SPD. Worked with Bull when on so many occasions when ran security. Bull was one of the most sincere guys I know. This is a tragic lost to the community. R.I.P...Brother We Will Take It From Here
ReplyDelete11:43 does have a point, but besides that, RIP Officer Bull, job well done!
ReplyDeleteA person's occupation usually defines who they are. When one is battling depression the unnecessary stress that an idiot like Jake day as a boss creates can be the straw the breaks the camel's back. You can't keep taking and taking from people and treating them like crap and expect no repercussions. Forcing people to "accept" your views and desires and taking away their time away from the daily chaos is just poor management and poor people skills. The endless forcing of city employees to "volunteer" of their time with NO compensation is definitely a factor
ReplyDeleteSo sorry
ReplyDeleteAs a former city police officer Jake Day's personal agenda and his and Duncan's city police department policies are the problem. Jake day forces his circus act on all city employees. When you take away a person's rights to accept or deny to participate you've crossed the line
ReplyDelete“One man’s life touches so many, when he’s not around anymore, he leaves an awfully big hole, doesn’t he, George?”
ReplyDelete— Clarence Oddbody - It’s a Wonderful Life