[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 146 (2000), Part 16]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page 22802]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]



                      TRIBUTE TO ROBERT J. STANZE

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                        HON. RICHARD A. GEPHARDT

                              of missouri

                    in the house of representatives

                       Thursday, October 12, 2000

  Mr. GEPHARDT. Mr. Speaker, August 8, 2000 was a sad day for the City 
of St. Louis and our community. On that day, St. Louis Police Officer 
Robert J. Stanze was killed in the performance of his duty to protect 
and serve the citizens of St. Louis.
  Officer Stanze was tragically shot and killed by a suspect in police 
custody. Bob Stanze was 29 years old, and leaves behind a young son and 
a wife, who is expecting twins. He was the 151st St. Louis Police 
Officer killed in the line of duty in the history of the Department.
  No one becomes a police officer to make money, or to work easy hours. 
We all know that our officers work long hours, in dangerous situations, 
for a very modest salary. Nor is it fame that drives citizens to join 
the force. Rather, they join out of a sense of duty to their community 
and their unending belief that they can make a difference. Bob Stanze 
was one who was making a difference. His belief in duty and honor and 
justice formed his life, and was reflected in the way he conducted 
himself on and off the job.
  Mr. Speaker, the loss of this fine young man is a great tragedy. His 
wife has lost his companionship--his son and unborn children have lost 
the love, guidance and example of a very special man. The entire St. 
Louis Community


grieves with his family for their loss. Police Officer Robert J. Stanze 
has left a legacy of decency and bravery that won't be soon forgotten, 
and we are grateful to have had him among us.

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