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 to serve their communities and to serve as a reminder of what our police risk to keep us safe. We highlight a remarkable effort by local law enforcement each week. Joel Malkin brings you the perspective in local news from leaders in local law enforcement.
I bring you the unfortunate news you need to know:
- 128 police officers died in the line of duty in 2017
- 108 officers have fallen in 2018
- 9 of the officers we've lost served in Florida (most of any state in the country)
We’ve now lost twice as many officers, ten, in September as compared to the entire month of August as we lost another officer this week. In Minnesota, Corrections Officer Joseph Parise died of a heart attack after injuries sustained responding to another officer who was under attack by an inmate. He assisted in saving the lives of two other officers.
In 2018 we’ve had over 70 widows and a hundred children who’ve lost a parent. These are often the untold stories of the people who've sacrificed their lives in service of their communities. This is our small part to attempt to recognize those who've sacrificed the most for our safety. The average age of the officers at the time of their death was 41. The average length of time they'd served at the time of their passing is 12 years and one month.
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, now more than ever, just as we need them more than ever.