Diaz was killed in the line of duty in 2019, while responding to a domestic violence call.
Because of Officer Diazâs intervention, he was able to save the life of a pregnant woman and get her to safety before the situation escalated. The ceremony was also held in recognition of Crime Victims Rights week with other families who have been impacted by crime.
âOfficer Diaz was a true hero who showed the utmost bravery and selflessness, even in the face of grave danger,â said Assemblymember Salas.
âOfficer Diazâs actions helped save the lives of a pregnant mother by putting himself in harm s way during her time of need. We must work together to end domestic violence and the tragedy it can bring upon our families. I am glad that the community came together to honor the legacy of Officer Diaz during National Crime Victims Rights Week with a tree dedication to ensure that his service and legacy lives on,â he continued.
Salas joins community to Honor the Legacy of Officer Jonathan Diaz
Rudy Salas
and last updated 2021-04-26 20:38:21-04
LEMOORE, Calif. â Assemblymember Salas, D-Bakersfield, joined the Lemoore Police Department and Kings County community for a tree-planting ceremony to honor Officer Jonathan Diaz, who was tragically killed in the line of duty in 2019 while responding to a domestic violence call.
because of Officer Diazâs heroic actions, he was able to save the life of a pregnant woman and get her to safety before the situation escalated. The ceremony was also held in recognition of Crime Victims Rights week with other families who have been impacted by crime.
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GRAYSON Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron is unyieldingly impressed with victims of violent crime heâs encountered throughout his 15-month tenure in the position vacated by now Gov. Andy Beshear.
Cameron knew there were several who fit that category in the room during his visit to Carter County on Friday â the tail end of National Crime Victims Rights Week.
âMany here have personally experienced tragedy as a result of a violent crime, and somehow you have emerged stronger,â said Cameron, the eventâs keynote speaker. âYou know what it means to face and overcome adversity. Hope is not lost. Hope is never lost.â
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