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<pubDate>Mon, 15 Feb 2016 16:38:35 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>Hoot</dc:creator>
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<title>Atten. WV Trooper JJ Miller (reply)</title>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I met him a few times. He was at my wife's son-in-law recently retired from the WV State Police also. Duckworth might have sung at his wedding maybe IIRC? Seems he needed a haircut LOL.  Just kidding. When you sing country music and protect the public you have to compromise on the hair. Right?  </p>
<p>I remember some buddies of mine at that bar the night the incident happened with the one arm and two wooden legged guy. Didn't know it was Duckworth. Gosh that was a long time ago. Glad he is going to be head of security out here at Glade Springs. Seems people are excited as we have had a lot of burglaries recently. </p>
<p>Bob</p>
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<pubDate>Sun, 14 Feb 2016 12:18:20 +0000</pubDate>
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<title>Atten. WV Trooper JJ Miller (reply)</title>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sounds like a good man...thanks for his service and best for his future.</p>
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<pubDate>Sat, 13 Feb 2016 15:41:26 +0000</pubDate>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of your trainees retired. Quote: “J.J. Miller was my training officer when I first came out of the academy,” Duckworth said. “I learned a lot from him</p>
<p>WEST VIRGINIA STATE POLICE </p>
<p>Sgt. Greg Duckworth retires</p>
<p>Things were bittersweet Friday for West Virginia State Police 1st Sgt. Greg Duckworth.</p>
<p>He had driven to Charleston earlier that day to turn in his badge and put a bookend on a 26-year career of service to southern West Virginia.</p>
<p>“It went by really fast,” Duckworth said. “It was a really good career and I learned a lot. I think that’s why it went by so fast.”</p>
<p>Duckworth grew up in Grafton as one of seven kids raised by a single mother.</p>
<p>“To land a career that would take me to the White House as a guard for the governor, that was truly a blessing,” he said. “I got to meet Bill Clinton at a National Governors’ Conference. I also got to meet Jesse Ventura and George W. Bush when he was governor of Texas.”</p>
<p>It was neat to meet a future president and a former wrestling star, but it was something truly special to get to spend time with their security, Duckworth said.</p>
<p>“They really knew their governors well,” he said. “You got an in-depth look at who they really were.”</p>
<p>Duckworth said it sounds clichéd, but he is going to miss serving the public and helping people.</p>
<p>“I got into this because my brother was murdered when I was 15 years old,” he said. “The guy who killed my brother got off because of sloppy police work.”</p>
<p>Times were good for Duckworth, but there were hardships, too.</p>
<p>“I like to say that I didn’t bring them home with me, but I’m sure that I did,” he said. “Luckily, God was always with me.”</p>
<p>Some of the hardest cases he ever handled were the deaths of small children and the Upper Big Branch Mine explosion, Duckworth said.</p>
<p>“The sunrise of the next day kept me strong through it all,” he said.</p>
<p>No career would be complete without some laughs and one story always cracks him up, Duckworth said.</p>
<p>“I responded to a stabbing one time and the suspect had one arm and two wooden legs,” Duckworth said. “I turned my head long enough for the guy to punch me in the face.</p>
<p>“I was bleeding out of my nose and mouth when backup showed up. They asked me who beat me up and I had to point at this one-armed, wooden-legged man. They never let me live it down.”</p>
<p>They probably didn’t jab at him too much, though, because he was a highly ranked officer. To help get him up through the ranks, a couple people really helped Duckworth out when he needed it most, he said.</p>
<p>“J.J. Miller was my training officer when I first came out of the academy,” Duckworth said. “I learned a lot from him and I learned how to be a leader from (former Troop 6 commander) Scott VanMeter. He’s running for sheriff right now, so he’s going to love that I’ve endorsed him in the paper.”</p>
<p>The thing that he learned that really stuck with him was simple, Duckworth said.</p>
<p>“Treat the good people good and treat the bad people like they deserve to be treated,” he said. “If they’re bad, but they’re trying to be good, you give them a hand. If they’re bad and they like to be bad, you put them in jail and don’t look back.”</p>
<p>When he wasn’t out protecting and serving local communities, Duckworth was a country singer.</p>
<p>“My brother, sister and I released singles nationwide,” he said. “We were known as Taylor Made. We were known nationwide and we performed at five of the Friends of Coal Auto Fairs. I still play and sing a little bit, but not like I used to.”</p>
<p>Duckworth said he doesn’t perform much anymore, but he still loves to write music.</p>
<p>As he looks back on his career, there are two things that Duckworth says he is most thankful for.</p>
<p>“I’m so thankful for my family and my health,” he said. “I’ve got two kids; one is 18 and the other is 13. I think they’re going to miss seeing the cruiser in the yard just like I am.”</p>
<p>Retirement doesn’t mean withering away in a rocking chair, Duckworth said. “I’m going to be the head of security of Glade Springs,” he said. “I’m really excited for that.”</p>
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<pubDate>Sat, 13 Feb 2016 14:44:21 +0000</pubDate>
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