[Congressional Record Volume 157, Number 11 (Wednesday, January 26, 2011)]
[House]
[Pages H502-H503]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
SLAIN MIAMI-DADE POLICE OFFICERS
The SPEAKER pro tempore. Under a previous order of the House, the
gentlewoman from Florida (Ms. Wasserman Schultz) is recognized for 5
minutes.
Ms. WASSERMAN SCHULTZ. Mr. Speaker, I rise today with a heavy heart
to also honor our first responders killed in the line of duty, two
brave south Florida police officers shot and killed just this past
week. Miami-Dade County veteran detectives 41-year-old Roger Castillo
and 44-year-old Amanda Haworth died last Thursday while protecting the
community they love.
As part of a fugitive task force working with the U.S. Marshals
Service, Officers Castillo and Haworth were members of a professional
elite unit whose mission is to go after violent career criminals. Last
week, they were attempting to arrest one such violent criminal. They
were hunting a fugitive suspected of murdering another man simply for
raising his voice with the suspect. When police knocked on the door of
a home where he was believed to be, the suspect opened fire, killing
Officers Castillo and Haworth and injuring Officer Diedra Beecher.
Combined, Officers Castillo and Haworth dedicated 44 years to
servicing the citizens of south Florida. They put their lives on the
line every day to make us safer. And last Thursday, these two heroes
made the ultimate sacrifice. We lost them to a senseless act of
violence by someone with a total disregard for the lives of others. We
grieve their loss not only to the community they served, but to the
families and loved ones they leave behind.
A 21-year veteran on the force, family members say Detective Roger
Castillo loved two things in this world, his family and his job. His
wife of 15 years, Debbie, also works as a police officer. Officer
Castillo leaves behind his three sons, 14-year-old Anthony, 11-year-old
Michael, and 9-year-old Brian. A dedicated father, neighbors said that
he was the kind of dad you would see on the front lawn tossing around a
football with his boys.
Amanda Haworth spent 23 years on the force. A neighbor said the only
thing she loved more than her job was her 13-year-old son, Austin. A
single mom, Amanda Haworth would never miss her son's baseball games
and would often practice with him in their backyard. Amanda Haworth was
the first female detective ever killed in the line of duty in Miami-
Dade County.
While I did not have the good fortune of knowing these two
detectives, I know this: I know these were two exceptional individuals
taken from us and lost too soon. These were incredible parents, ripped
from their families before their time. They were excellent public
servants trying to make our community a better place to live. We send
our thoughts and prayers to heal their families.
To their families and loved ones, I struggle to find words that can
offer solace and comfort in your time of distress. The great poet
William Wordsworth once said, ``Not without hope we suffer and we
mourn.'' Perhaps he meant that we find hope in the belief that our
thoughts and prayers will in time heal their families, and in the hope
and belief that the children of Officers Castillo and Haworth will grow
up knowing that their parents made this sacrifice to make their world
and our world a better place. In the meantime, we will suffer and
mourn.
After going through our own senseless tragedy with our colleague,
Gabby Giffords, we share in the pain of senseless loss and inexplicable
violence. Officers Castillo and Haworth will be forever in the hearts
of our community.
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