[Congressional Record Volume 156, Number 29 (Wednesday, March 3, 2010)]
[House]
[Page H1084]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
REMEMBERING PENNSYLVANIA STATE TROOPER PAUL G. RICHEY
(Mr. THOMPSON of Pennsylvania asked and was given permission to
address the House for 1 minute and to revise and extend his remarks.)
Mr. THOMPSON of Pennsylvania. Mr. Speaker, it is with a heavy heart
that I rise today and speak of the death of Pennsylvania State Trooper
Paul G. Richey. On January 13, Richey responded to a domestic dispute
call. He volunteered because he had taken a call at that residence
outside Oil City, Pennsylvania, in the past. This time he was shot in
the neck as he stepped out of his car, and never had the time to react.
In the residence, the shooter killed his wife and then himself.
Richey was a native of Venango County, born and reared in Sandy Creek
Township, and a graduate of Franklin High School. He graduated from
Edinboro University with a degree in criminology, and then from the
Pennsylvania State Police Academy. He was married to Carrie Cornell for
more than 15 years, and he left two children: Conner, age 9, and
Catherine, 6. He was active in his church and Scouting with his son. He
is also survived by his parents, Clinton and Nancy Garmong Richey.
Richey lived up to the call of honor of the Police Academy, which
states, ``I must serve honorably, faithfully, and if need be, lay my
life down as others have done before me.'' My thoughts and prayers are
with the family.
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