[Congressional Record Volume 162, Number 78 (Tuesday, May 17, 2016)]
[House]
[Page H2433]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
HONORING NATIONAL POLICE WEEK
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from Utah
(Mr. Stewart) for 5 minutes.
Mr. STEWART. Mr. Speaker, along with many of my colleagues, I rise
today to honor National Police Week.
One of the favorite things that I get to do as a Member of Congress
is to ride with police officers as they go about their duties, and from
St. George to Salt Lake City I have had the opportunity to do this.
Sadly, many in our society, particularly among the press, have become
highly critical of law enforcement officers. Now, I recognize that not
all law enforcement officers are perfect. People make mistakes. We all
do. But we can't let the mistakes of a few tarnish the name of such a
noble and a brave profession.
Such criticism of police efforts doesn't come without a cost. It
forces the officers to pull back, to become overly cautious, and to
view every encounter that they may have through the prism of a lens of
a media event.
What is the result of this? We now know that crime rates have been
rising across the country. Interestingly and sadly, they are rising in
some of the poorest communities, the communities that most need the
help of an effective police force.
Now more than ever we need brave men and women who are willing to
serve and to protect. As I have said, I have had the chance to go on
several ride-alongs with several police departments. Again and again I
have been impressed with their hard work, their professionalism, and
their willingness to put themselves at risk to protect other people.
There is a great example of this. I am reminded of the heroic actions
of Officer Hone, a police officer who in the last year saved two young
girls in Salt Lake City. A disturbed man who had recently been released
from prison and was on drugs broke into the home of two sisters, both
of them college students. He began to viciously attack them. He took a
knife and attempted to take their lives.
Fortunately, Officer Hone was in the area, heard the screams of these
young girls, and just seconds before the intruder expected to take the
life of one of them, this heroic officer quickly diffused the
situation, literally saving her life.
Bree, the sister who was saved, said of this officer, ``He was so
professional and calm. Right when we made eye contact, I knew I was
safe. It's a miracle that he had so much composure. He was our angel.''
This is just one example of the thousands of courageous police
officers we have in America. I am proud to live in a country where
professionals are ready to put their lives at risk in order to serve
and to protect members of their community.
Let us honor these police officers, their courage, their
selflessness, and their dedication. Let us honor them not just this
week, but, frankly, all year round for the sacrifices they make for us.
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