Protecting The Palm Beaches, A Tribute to Those Who Serve and Sacrifice

Protecting The Palm Beaches, A Tribute to Those Who Serve and Sacrifice          

Bottom Line: This weekly feature is designed to recognize those who've paid the ultimate price in service and to serve as a reminder of what our police risk to keep us safe. Here are the harsh realities regarding the rise risk in society for law enforcement.          

  • There were 229 line-of-duty deaths in 2022 including 10 in Florida          
  • We’ve lost 102 heroes in the line-of-duty this year including 3 in Florida          

While LODs thankfully dropped from 2021’s record levels last year, that was mostly due to few COVID-related deaths. Sadly, LODs were 40% higher than 2019 – the most recent pre-COVID year – illustrating the continued risk for law enforcement amid a rise in violence against law enforcement. We’ve lost these heroes since the previous update: 

  • In Texas, Sergeant Jon Jenson died of an illness contracted while on duty. An Army veteran, Jon is survived by a wife and two children. 
  • In Texas, Senior SWAT Officer Jorge Pastore was murdered while responding to the scene of a stabbing. Responding officers were fired upon while arriving on scene. The suspect was killed with return fire. Jorge is survived by his wife and two children 
  • In Texas, Officer Javian Motley (pictured) 1290 WJNO died due to injuries sustained while attempting to restrain a violent inmate.  

As we reflect on those we’ve lost, please remember the families of our fallen as well. The average age is 42, the average tour-of-duty – 13 years. In addition to losing 102 law enforcement professionals in the line-of-duty this year, there are 52 widows and 129 children who’ve lost a parent.          

Remember to back the badge and spread the word. Media often aren't there for our law enforcement, but we can be. Let our police, and their families know we support them every chance you get. They need it more than ever, just as we need them more than ever.


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