Capehart-Sponsored Legislation to Honor Fallen V.I. Officers Gains Unanimous Support

Bill 35-0253, introduced by Senator Diane Capehart, seeks to memorialize 17 fallen law enforcement officers with signage and plaques, as committee members praise the measure as a noble tribute to their service and sacrifice.

2024-10-23 16:56:21 - VI News Staff

Legislation proposed by Senator Diane Capehart to recognize and honor enforcement officers who lost their lives in the line of duty received overwhelming support from members of the Committee on Government Operations, Veterans Affairs, and Consumer Protection on Tuesday. Bill 35-0253 authorizes the sum of $12,000 to erect memorial signage at police stations across the territory. Additionally, plaques in honor of each officer will be given to their respective families, if the bill becomes law. Seventeen deceased enforcement officers are expected to be memorialized through the bill.

VIPD Asst. Commissioner Sidney Elskoe told lawmakers that the bill “reflects a profound recognition of the commitment, dedication and sacrifice that law enforcement officers provide to our communities.” The sacrifices made by peace officers “remind us of the inherent dangers of law enforcement and the unwavering commitment these individuals had to their duty,” added Mr. Elskoe. He described the fallen officers as “pillars of strength, courage and commitment to service.” For Mr. Elskoe, “their sacrifices leave a legacy that deserves to be memorialized and serves as an inspiration to current and future generations of law enforcement officers.” The assistant commissioner was confident that passing Bill 35-0253 into law would “affirm our commitment to upholding the values they live by, and to ensure their bravery and sacrifices are never forgotten.”

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