[Congressional Record Volume 158, Number 121 (Tuesday, September 11, 2012)]
[House]
[Pages H5769-H5770]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
IN HONOR OF TROOPER BOBBY GENE DEMUTH
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from
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North Carolina (Mr. Butterfield) for 5 minutes.
Mr. BUTTERFIELD. Mr. Speaker, I rise on this solemn day in the
history of our Nation, the 11th anniversary of the terror attacks on 9/
11, to honor and pay tribute to a North Carolina State Trooper who was
killed in the line of duty this past Saturday morning. It was a tragic
incident.
Trooper Bobby Gene DeMuth served the State of North Carolina proudly
and honorably for 12 years. He was assigned to the Rocky Mount Troop C,
District One Highway Patrol.
Trooper DeMuth loved his work. He loved his work as a law enforcement
officer. He protected the good of our society from the bad, and he
fought to make North Carolina a safer place. Trooper DeMuth's life was
tragically cut short, and he was killed while in the line of duty. He
was pursuing an individual suspected of some very serious crime. He was
serving and protecting.
Following a 20-mile, 30-minute high-speed pursuit that began in our
capital city of Raleigh, and ended by the heroic effort of Trooper
Bobby Gene DeMuth, the suspect was apprehended.
Tomorrow, Trooper DeMuth will be laid to rest at Inglewood Baptist
Church in Rocky Mount, North Carolina. It is a sad day indeed. Trooper
DeMuth, like so many of the first responders who passed away 11 years
ago, deserves our heartfelt thanks and appreciation for doing what only
a select few can do, and that is to protect and defend the public
against those who do it harm.
May God bless Trooper Bobby Gene DeMuth, his family, and each and
every person that puts himself in harm's way to protect the greater
good.
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