ARIZONA CARDINALS

Fallen officer David Glasser was a big-time Arizona Cardinals fan

May 19, 2016, 12:31 PM | Updated: 2:09 pm

LISTEN: Bickley Blast: Tribute to fallen officer David Glasser

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On May 18, Phoenix Police Officer David Glasser was responding to a burglary when he was shot by the suspect.

On May 19, he passed away.

The Valley has understandably been shaken by the tragic event.

The Arizona sports community has been rocked as well.

Glasser, who attended Phoenix Moon Valley High School and then Arizona State University, was a big sports fan whose affection for the Arizona Cardinals and Sun Devils seemed to know no limits.

“It broke my heart,” an emotional Cardinals coach Bruce Arians told Bickley and Marotta on Arizona Sports 98.7 FM Thursday of the news. “I try not to get too emotional because every day our police officers and firefighters and emergency medical people run out and don’t know if they’re coming home. They’re really the true heroes in this city; it’s not football players and football coaches. We play games.

“Our heart and prayers all go out to the Glasser family and just wish them all the support in this time.”

Cardinals fans expressed their dismay and sympathy on Twitter, where Glasser was active under the name @InAZWeHitPeople.

Those are just a few of the many, many tweets that have been sent in tribute to a man who held the utmost amount of respect from his fellow Cardinals fans.

But his being a die-hard fan is not the only reason people admired the father of two, and perhaps Arians summed it up best when offering his appreciation for Glasser and the sacrifice others like him make.

“Our police, they do such an unbelievable, great job of protecting us and doing everything right for us,” he said. “And it’s a shame when something like this happens.”

It really is.

Rest in peace, Officer Glasser, and thank you.

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