[Congressional Record Volume 159, Number 160 (Tuesday, November 12, 2013)]
[Senate]
[Page S7950]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
REMEMBERING GERARDO HERNANDEZ
Mrs. BOXER. Mr. President, I ask my colleagues to join me in honoring
the life of Gerardo Ismael Hernandez, a loving husband and father and
respected homeland security agent who was dedicated to protecting the
safety of the American people. Tragically, Agent Hernandez was struck
down by a gunman at Los Angeles International Airport on November 1,
2013, becoming the first Transportation Security Administration officer
killed in the line of duty since the agency's creation. He was 39 years
old.
A graduate of Los Angeles High School, Gerardo Hernandez was born in
El Salvador and came to Los Angeles with his family at age 15. The
youngest of four brothers, Gerardo worked hard to succeed and always
wanted to give something back to his country. He went to work for TSA
in June 2010 and became a behavior detection specialist at LAX. He was
devoted to his job, his country, and his beloved family.
Gerardo met his future wife, Ana Machuca, when he was 19 years old.
Married in 1998, the young couple settled in Porter Ranch, CA and were
proud parents to a daughter and a son. His friends and colleagues
remember him as a devoted husband and father and a wonderful friend
with a great sense of humor who frequently went out of his way to help
others.
Agent Gerardo Hernandez, like all those who serve in law enforcement
and homeland security, put his life on the line to protect and serve
his community. His commitment to public safety and to the citizens he
protected will never be forgotten.
On behalf of the people of California, whom he served so well, I send
my gratitude and deep sympathy to his friends and family. We are
forever indebted to Agent Hernandez for his courage, service, and
sacrifice.
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