Albuquerque Journal

Retired NYPD Detective Lou Alvarez dies after battle with 9/11-related cancer

Detective had testified before Congress earlier this month in support of 9/11 legislatio­n

- BY MICHAEL MCAULIFF

Retired Detective Lou Alvarez, who gave what remained of his life and even his badge to the cause of ailing 9/11 first responders, lost his fight against cancer linked to the 2001 terrorist attacks, his family announced Saturday.

Alvarez stunned members of Congress when he testified alongside comedian Jon Stewart earlier this month about the still-unfolding tragedy of the illnesses ravaging responders who toiled in the ruins of the World Trade Center.

Frail and gaunt, he told them that their failure to pass permanent legislatio­n to compensate responders and victims had forced him to make the difficult journey to Washington, a day before what would have been his 69th session of chemothera­py.

A House committee passed legislatio­n the next day to permanentl­y extend the Sept. 11 Victim Compensati­on Fund.

“It is with peace and comfort that the Alvarez family announce that Luis (Lou) Alvarez, our warrior, has gone home to our Good Lord in heaven today,” his family said in a statement. “Please remember his words, ‘Please take care of yourselves and each other.’”

“We told him at the end that he had won this battle by the many lives he had touched by sharing his three-year battle,” the statement said.

His fellow responders carried his badge to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell earlier this week, hoping it would help convince the Kentucky Republican to advance the 9/11 legislatio­n.

“He was at peace with that, surrounded by family,” the family said in its statement.

Sen. Chuck Schumer, a New York Democrat who has pressed for passage of the VCP legislatio­n, said on Saturday: “NYPD Detective Lou Alvarez died at peace knowing his life made a difference to others and will save lives in the future. He was a great man. My prayers go to his family, the NYPD, and all who loved him.”

Said New York Police Commission­er James O’Neill: “Our NYPD family & all 1st responders mourn as we remember retired NYPD Bomb Squad Det. Luis Alvarez, who passed this morning. His strength — physical, mental & emotional — led us all, & we vow to #NeverForge­t him or his legacy — which was, simply, to have others do what’s right.”

Chief of Detectives Dermot Shea called Alvarez a “warrior.”

“He exemplifie­d the NYPD motto, ‘Fidelis Ad Mortem’ or ‘Faithful Unto Death,’” Shea said. “Detective Lou Alvarez has lost his battle with 9/11-related cancer. An inspiratio­n, a warrior, a friend — we will carry his sword.”

Funeral arrangemen­ts are expected to be announced at a later time.

 ?? US NETWORK POOL ?? Retired NYPD Detective and 9/11 responder Luis Alvarez speaks during a hearing of the House Judiciary Committee as it considers permanent authorizat­ion of the Victim Compensati­on Fund in Washington on June 11.
US NETWORK POOL Retired NYPD Detective and 9/11 responder Luis Alvarez speaks during a hearing of the House Judiciary Committee as it considers permanent authorizat­ion of the Victim Compensati­on Fund in Washington on June 11.
 ?? SOURCE: NEW YORK POLICE DEPARTMENT ?? NYPD Detective Luis Alvarez poses in this undated photo. The former New York City police detective died Saturday.
SOURCE: NEW YORK POLICE DEPARTMENT NYPD Detective Luis Alvarez poses in this undated photo. The former New York City police detective died Saturday.

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