[Congressional Record Volume 162, Number 173 (Friday, December 2, 2016)]
[House]
[Page H7136]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
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HONORING OFFICER REGINALD GUTIERREZ
(Mr. REICHERT asked and was given permission to address the House for
1 minute and to revise and extend his remarks.)
Mr. REICHERT. Mr. Speaker, late in the afternoon on Wednesday,
Officer Reginald ``Jake'' Gutierrez of Washington State's Tacoma Police
Department responded to a domestic violence call. Despite the potential
danger he knew lay ahead, he went forward with courage and a resolute
focus on saving lives, sadly sacrificing his own life in the end.
Tragically, he was 1 of 133 law enforcement officers this year to die
in the line of duty. That is a 20 percent increase, Mr. Speaker, over
last year. Officer Gutierrez has served in law enforcement 17 years,
and he is one of the few who accept the calling to serve.
The men and women who wear the badge like Officer Gutierrez have
continued to show resilience during difficult times and have maintained
an unshakeable commitment to perform their critical mission of keeping
our families safe and protecting our freedoms, whether we are relaxing
at home or protesting in the street. Wednesday was no exception.
During what became an 11-hour standoff with the suspect, the Tacoma
Police Department was assisted by many of its neighboring partners to
ensure the surrounding area was secure. What is exceptional about this
demonstration, Mr. Speaker, of bravery is that it is not exceptional at
all. Men and women every day in this country walk out of their home
wearing the badge and the uniform to protect our children, protect our
communities, protect our kids at school.
I ask all of us to keep our law enforcement officers in their
prayers, Mr. Gutierrez's family, and the Tacoma Police Department.
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