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File #: 20-0165    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Proclamation Status: Consent Agenda
File created: 2/12/2020 In control: Sheriff-Coroner
On agenda: 5/5/2020 Final action:
Title: Adoption of Proclamation Recognizing May 15, 2020, as National Peace Officer's Memorial Day and May 10-16, 2020 as National Police Week in Mendocino County
Sponsors: Sheriff-Coroner
Attachments: 1. 2020 Natl Police Week Proc.pdf
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To:  Board of Supervisors

FromSheriff-Coroner

Meeting DateMay 5, 2020

 

Department Contact:  

Matthew Kendall

Phone: 

463-4085

Item Type:   Consent Agenda

 

Time Allocated for Item: N/A

 

 

Agenda Title:

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Adoption of Proclamation Recognizing May 15, 2020, as National Peace Officer’s Memorial Day and May 10-16, 2020 as National Police Week in Mendocino County

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Recommended Action/Motion:

recommendation

Adopt Proclamation recognizing May 15, 2020, as National Peace Officer’s Memorial Day and May 10-16, 2020 as National Police Week in Mendocino County; and authorize Chair to sign same.

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Previous Board/Board Committee Actions:

On May 8, 2018 and May 7, 2019 the BOS approved Proclamations for National Peace Officer’s Memorial Day and National Police Week                     

 

Summary of Request

Since 1962, when President John F. Kennedy proclaimed May 15 as National Peace Officers Memorial Day and the calendar week which May 15 falls as National Police Week, the nation has celebrated its police officers.  This group of dedicated men, women and K9’s provide public safety in every locale of the nation and U.S. territories, upholding the law of the land, helping communities in times of disaster and unfathomable tragedies, serving all who reside in and visit their districts.  In 2019, 128 police officers lost their lives, this is a decrease of 18% from 2018 statistics, but any life lost is too much. The deaths were almost evenly split between firearms and traffic accidents with the rest from health or other circumstances. Sadly, this reminds each of us that public safety is a dangerous job and can come at a very steep price. As of December 2019, the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial in Washington is inscribed with 21,541 names of officers killed in the line of duty dating to the first known death in 1791. According to the Officer Down Memorial Page, Mendocino County Sheriff’s Office alone has experienced eight losses since 1863. Sheriff William H. Tainter in 1863, Sheriff John H. Smith in 1905, Constable Thomas Sharp Lynch in 1909, Pt. Arena Marshal John F. Dixon in 1915, Deputy William A. White in 1950, Deputy George R. (Bob) Davis in 1995, K9 Morgan in 2012, Deputy Ricky Paul Del Fiorentino in 2014. The National Peace Officer’s Memorial Day and National Police Week is a time for each of us to consider and appreciate the contributions to our public safety that all officers everywhere dedicate themselves to providing.

 

Alternative Action/Motion:

Return to staff for alternative handling.                     

 

Supervisorial District:  All

                                          

vote requirement:  Majority

                                          

 

 

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CEO Liaison: Janelle Rau, Deputy CEO

 

 

CEO Review: Yes 

 

 

CEO Comments:

 

 

FOR COB USE ONLY

Executed By: Lindsey Dunham, Deputy Clerk I

Final Status:Adopted

Date: May 5, 2020