[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 161 (2015), Part 8]
[Senate]
[Pages 11599-11600]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




                      REMEMBERING DARYLE HOLLOWAY

 Mr. VITTER. Mr. President, I wish to honor the memory of 
Officer Daryle Holloway, a 22-year veteran of the New Orleans Police 
Department who was killed in the line of duty Saturday, June 20, 2015.
  In 1992, Officer Holloway joined the New Orleans Police Department 
after graduating from St. Augustine High School. Throughout his career, 
he asked to remain a patrol officer in order to better interact with 
the residents of district 5 of New Orleans.

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Known for his sunny disposition, sincerity, and good nature, Officer 
Holloway truly cared about the neighborhoods he protected.
  Following the levee breaches after Hurricane Katrina, Officer 
Holloway remained in the city providing security at Charity Hospital. 
Later he performed water rescue missions, bravely rescuing numerous 
people trapped in their homes or on their rooftops.
  Besides his duty as a police officer, Officer Holloway remained an 
ardent supporter of his high school alma mater, St. Augustine, where he 
volunteered as a mentor to troubled students and continued to be a 
valuable part of the all-boys Catholic high school.
  For the past 22 years, Officer Holloway served the citizens of New 
Orleans, LA, with his professionalism, skill, enthusiasm, and 
leadership. He selflessly served his community as a guardian, mentor, 
and father of three children, Kalia, Cydni, and Dillion. It is with a 
heavy heart that I honor the esteemed life and career of Officer Daryle 
Holloway. I thank him for his years of service to our State and country 
and pray for his family and friends.

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