[Congressional Record Volume 162, Number 75 (Thursday, May 12, 2016)]
[Senate]
[Pages S2741-S2742]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
NATIONAL POLICE WEEK
Mr. LEAHY. Mr. President, every year in May we commemorate National
Police Week, a time to reflect upon the sacrifices made by the men and
women who serve in law enforcement. In particular we honor those who
have made the ultimate sacrifice and died in the line of duty. Our law
enforcement officers risk their lives every day to protect and serve
our communities in Vermont and across the country. This year I am proud
to say that Congress has come together to deliver more than just
rhetoric in honor of this service. This year we are providing something
much more important--tangible, lifesaving protection for hundreds of
thousands of law enforcement officers. On Tuesday, the House of
Representatives joined the Senate and passed my bipartisan
reauthorization of the Bulletproof Vest Partnership Grant Program.
I originally worked with former Senator Ben Nighthorse Campbell to
establish the Bulletproof Vest Partnership program in the wake of the
Carl Drega shootings on the Vermont-New Hampshire border. While the
Federal officers engaged in a shootout with Drega were equipped with
body armor, many of their State law enforcement counterparts were not,
which resulted in the death of two State troopers. Now, nearly 20 years
later, this program has provided more than 1.2 million protective vests
to more than 13,000 law enforcement agencies around the country,
including more than 4,400 vests for Vermont officers; yet the program's
charter expired in 2012, and I have been working to reauthorize it ever
since. The Senate passed the bipartisan measure coauthored by Senator
Lindsey Graham last year. I am proud that the House has now done the
same, and the legislation is headed to the President's desk for
signature. This program saves lives and proves that Congress can work
together to protect those who protect us.
While the Bulletproof Vest Partnership will continue to protect
officers, we must never forget the more than 20,000 fallen officers
enshrined on the walls of the National Law Enforcement Officers
Memorial. These walls stand as a testament to the dedication and
commitment of our brave law enforcement officers. Officers like
Sergeant Gary A. Gaboury, a patrol commander in Shaftsbury and member
of the State police dive team, who tragically died 24
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years ago today, on May 12, 1992, as he was attempting to recover a
drowning victim. No matter how old these wounds are, our communities
must not forget the sacrifice of Sergeant Gaboury and others in
uniform.
Tomorrow the names of 252 fallen officers will be added to the walls
of the memorial. Among those who will be added to the wall is Vermont
State Trooper Kyle Young, who tragically died last September. Trooper
Young, who suffered heat stroke during a training exercise, was the
first line-of-duty death in Vermont in 12 years. Like so many of his
fallen colleagues, Trooper Young died while working to be a better
public servant. He hoped to be promoted to the agency's tactical team,
and he died showing the same grit and determination that he showed
throughout his life, always trying to achieve the next goal. Trooper
Young was only 28 years old and the father of two young girls. He was
an outstanding high school athlete who went on to serve in the U.S. Air
Force, with tours in Iraq and Afghanistan. His colleagues described him
as an active trooper who, with less than 2 years on the job, quickly
found his calling.
The tragedy of Trooper Young's death will not be forgotten, nor will
the lives of 23 other Vermont law enforcement officers who have died in
the line of duty. Vermont is fortunate to be served by so many
professional and dedicated public servants in law enforcement. That is
why I have worked so long to provide law enforcement officers with what
they need to keep both themselves and their communities safe. It is my
hope that the reauthorization of the Bulletproof Vest Partnership
program will do just that--and will help keep names off that wall.
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