Rome News-Tribune

Respect. Honor. Remember.

- DEAR EDITOR:

One hundred and fifty. That’s the number of law enforcemen­t officers killed in the line of duty in 2018. Fifty-two of those 150 were killed by gunfire, a 35 percent increase from the previous year. Already in 2019, our country has seen six brave law enforcemen­t officers gunned down, two of those here in our great State of Alabama in Birmingham and Mobile. Several others have been shot or shot at in 2019 but survived. Additional­ly, eight other officers have given their life this past month while protecting and serving people.

This past weekend, the nation lost three officers: a Baton Rouge police officer died from injuries sustained from a police motorcycle accident, a border patrol agent in Texas was killed when she was struck by a vehicle while assisting a motorist and an Ohio deputy sheriff was shot and killed while trying to help a suicidal man. On Monday, a 28-year-old Virginia State Trooper was killed after being shot while assisting in executing a search warrant in a drug investigat­ion.

In my nearly 40 years of service in law enforcemen­t I have never seen the disrespect and disdain toward law enforcemen­t that exists in our country. We are extremely fortunate to live in Cherokee County, Alabama, where most people are appreciati­ve and supportive of the job law enforcemen­t does. I hear from people all the time thanking us and saying kind words to our deputies. My deputies and I are very thankful to have the overwhelmi­ng support from our community that many other areas of America do not have. We are truly blessed to serve the citizens of Cherokee County.

I know that many of you already do, but I am calling on you to continue to pray for your sheriff’s office, but also pray for the protection of law enforcemen­t officers across this nation. Pray for the families who are devastated right now because they’ve lost a husband or wife, a father or mother, a son or daughter. I pledge to you that we will continue to strive to provide profession­al law enforcemen­t service to you.

Sheriff Jeff Shaver Cherokee County, Alabama

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