[Congressional Record Volume 166, Number 184 (Sunday, October 25, 2020)]
[Senate]
[Page S6596]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




                    TRIBUTE TO MAJOR AUBREY GREGORY

 Mr. PAUL. Madam President, I rise today to honor one of 
Louisville's finest, Louisville Metro Police Major Aubrey Gregory, who 
was shot on September 23, 2020, during the protest in Louisville. 
Fortunately, Major Gregory is expected to make a full recovery. I join 
my fellow Kentuckians in wishing Major Gregory a speedy recovery.
  Police work is an unquestionably difficult and dangerous job, but it 
is among the noblest callings. Each and every day, officers risk their 
lives to keep our communities safe. Officers such as Louisville Metro 
Police Major Aubrey Gregory meet the challenges they encounter every 
day with professionalism, class, and courage. Major Gregory joined the 
LMPD in 1999 and leads the Louisville Metro Police Special Operations 
Unit.
  Serving to keep the peace in Louisville during a time of uncertainty, 
Major Gregory has led his fellow officers with class and courage during 
this difficult time. Dedicated service from officers like Major Gregory 
during times of protest is important to keep protests peaceful instead 
of a riot. Major Gregory and his fellow officers deserve and have our 
respect and admiration.

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