On April 4th, 2009, Pittsburgh Police Officer Paul J. Sciullo II was gunned down in the line of duty, along with two other officers, in the worst police shooting in the city’s history. He made the decision to become an officer late in life because he wanted to make a difference. Paul was my cousin and this is a collection of stories about the impact he had on the lives of others, turning grief int... more
Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 6 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | DocumentaryTrue CrimeSociety & Culture |
Paul made an impression on a lot of people – but no one more than his mom. After she first laid eyes on him as a baby, she said, “Stick a fork in me, I’m done.” Never could she love anyone or anything more. This and other stories of profound love and... more
A beautiful spring day. Shattered by the sounds of gunfire. In this episode we walk in the shoes of Aunt Susie, Uncle Max, Julia, Laura and others in our family who woke up to a day none of us will ever forget. But this was not the end of Paul’s stor... more
Paul didn’t fit the mold of a police officer. He was the mold. After his death, people reached out to my Aunt Susie and Uncle Max to tell their story of Paul. How he treated them with respect. Gave them a second chance. And made a difference in their... more
This episode is all about Paul’s desire to be a police officer and what shaped his decision to change his life entirely and enroll in the Police Academy. It was a decision that his mother said made him “the happiest person in the world."
I didn't know Paul Scuillo, only knew of him as a cousin of the narrator. Paul was one of the three police officers who was killed in Pittsburgh while responding to a call in 2009.
It was well worth the time spent hearing who Paul was. It’s a very moving story. Paul is portrayed with such an outpouring of love from family and colleagues. It is real, compelling and connects emotionally on a level I wasn’t expecting.
I feel like even if you didn’t know Paul, the stories from the parents and relatives bring you into their hearts and breathe life into the man that he and the others were. I look forward to every episode and thank the family for sharing such an inspiring and heartfelt life’s story. Of course you always think about what could have been had this not happened. But the stories from this young man’s life says that he lived as we all should… Good at heart
I never had the honor of meeting Paul, but listening to these stories, it’s clear what an amazing guy he was. Thank you.
I came to know the Sciullo Family after Paul’s tragic death, but I feel like I’ve known Paul because of the love shown by his family. This tells a bit of that story and I look forward to more episodes. The stories are heartfelt. The love this family has for Paul is unmistakable. Worth the listen.
All the episodes so far have been excellent but Episode 3 is my favorite. It tells a beautiful story of what it really means to be a police office. Paul’s short career should be used as a model for training. The country needs to hear more stories about people like Paul who follow their heart and make a tremendous difference in the world. Looking forward to more stories from Aunt Susie and Uncle Max.
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