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Honoring All Police Offices Killed in the Line of Duty and Declaring Week of May 9, 2004 Law Enforcement Memorial Week
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4/26/2004
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RESOLUTION 332,0 -0 <br />RESOLUTION OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTH BEND, INDIANA, <br />HONORING ALL POLICE OFFICERS KILLED IN THE LINE OF DUTY AND <br />DECLARING THE WEEK OF MAY 9, 2004, AS <br />LAW ENFORCEMENT MEMORIAL WEEK IN SOUTH BEND, INDIANA <br />Wl ~ad, the Common Council of the City of South Bend, Indiana, notes that <br />the names of 362 fallen officers will be officially added to the National Law Enforcement <br />Officers Memorial in Washington, D.C. this year, including the names of Corporal <br />Thomas Roberts and Patrolman Bryan S. Verkler of the Mishawaka Police Department <br />who lost their lives in the line of duty on December 13, 2003 in Mishawaka; and <br />WAe4eae; the Common Council further recognizes that Fraternal Order of <br />Police, Lodge # 36 will be conducting during National Police Week, May 9`" -151', 2004, <br />the City of South Bend's annual tribute and memorial service to honor South Bend Police <br />Officers who gave their lives in the line of duty, namely: <br />Hans Brandt <br />Paul R. Degugh <br />Neil McIntyre <br />Fred E. Buland <br />Thomas J. DeRue, Sr. <br />Delbert Thompson <br />Oscar Christenson <br />Charles E. Farkas, Sr. <br />Lloyd Thompson <br />Samuel Cooper <br />Ronald St. Germain, Sr. <br />Howard Wagner <br />Lewis Keller <br />Wlei , the Common Council notes that every 53 hours a law enforcement <br />officer in the United States is killed in the line of duty. <br />Aaa, G& it xedn/r ,, by the Common Council of the City of <br />South Bend, Indiana, as follows: <br />Section I. On behalf of all of the citizens of the City of South Bend, Indiana, the <br />Common Council hereby publicly commemorates and honors the thirteen (13) members <br />of the South Bend Police Department who made the ultimate sacrifice while serving and <br />protecting the residents of the City of South Bend, Indiana. <br />Section II. The South Bend Common Council honors each of these fallen police <br />heroes and all fallen law enforcement officers across the country and their families, <br />friends and colleagues they left behind, not because of the way each of them died, but <br />rather because of the way each of these officers lived and performed their police duties <br />every day as a sworn peace officer. <br />Section III. The Common Council hereby declares the week of May 9, 2004, as <br />Law Enforcement Memorial Week in South Bend, Indiana, and urges all citizens to pause <br />and take time to remember those who gave their lives while serving as part of the "thin <br />blue line" standing between the lawful and the lawless. <br />Section V. This Resolution shall be in full force and effect from and after its <br />adoption by the C uncil and a roval by the Mayor. <br />< <br />erek D. Dieter, Is` District ErvinKus a, <br />Charlotte D. Pfeifer, 2" I <br />Kelly <br />U . avid Varner, 5 ' District <br />Sean Coleman, At Large <br />r Cle�ceo �i <br />Al "y" Kirs t At Large <br />. <br />Karen L. White, At Large <br />
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