[Congressional Record Volume 144, Number 119 (Thursday, September 10, 1998)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Pages E1691-E1692]
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      SALUTING THE MEN AND WOMEN OF NORTH CAROLINA LAW ENFORCEMENT

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                         HON. CHARLES H. TAYLOR

                           of north carolina

                    in the house of representatives

                      Thursday, September 10, 1998

  Mr. TAYLOR of North Carolina. Mr. Speaker, on May 12, 1998, I spoke 
to the issue before the House regarding the sense of the House 
regarding law enforcement officers who have died in the line of duty. 
At that time, I noted that every day in America, police officers keep 
the peace in our communities. They stand as guardians of that line that 
too many thugs and hoodlums dare to cross. Tragically, in the line of 
that duty, some of these brave protectors are killed. Indeed, this very 
House has recently been the scene of such a tragedy.
  In my remarks at that time, I added the names of North Carolina's 
fallen peace officers to the Congressional Record so that their 
sacrifice would always be remembered. Since then, my constituents 
brought one more name to my attention for inclusion in the 
Congressional Record, that of Officer Denny Quay Enevold of the 
Hendersonville Police Department, who died in the line of duty on 
November 23, 1982.

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  I am pleased and honored to do so at this time.

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