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Alabama’s officials honor law enforcement during annual National Police Week



Alabama's elected officials on Wednesday honored law enforcement in the state and across the country. At the federal level, Alabama's two U.S. senators and a Republican congressman expressed their gratitude to police who risk their lives every day to serve their communities.

U.S. Senators Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) and Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) not only co-sponsored a resolution designating May 8-18 as National Police Week, but also participated in a constructive National Police Week roundtable with several senators and legal experts.

“America's brave police officers wake up every day ready to sacrifice their own safety for fellow Americans they may not even know,” said Senator Tuberville. “Police officers are the first line of defense for Alabamians and families across the country, but today Democrats have turned police into a national punching bag. The Democrats' attacks on police are absolutely disgusting and must be condemned by all Americans, especially those in public office. Police are some of the finest people in this country.”

“Now more than ever, they deserve our gratitude and support.”

Senator Britt also highlighted the sacrifices law enforcement officers make every day.

Rep. Dale Strong, a paramedic by trade, released a statement through the Paramedics Caucus.

“This Police Week, we honor police officers across the nation, especially those who make the ultimate sacrifice for their communities,” Strong said. “As a first responder myself, I am honored to fight for my fellow first responders in Washington.”

Rep. Mike Rogers attended the Alabama Law Enforcement Appreciation Foundation luncheon.

Rep. Robert Aderholt took to social media to thank law enforcement across his district.

Rep. Gary Palmer expressed his gratitude to those who “dedicate their lives to keeping our communities safe.”

At the state level, Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall, the state's top law enforcement official, said police “will always be the first port of call.”


Austin Shipley is a staff writer for Yellow Hammer News. You can follow him on Twitter.
@ShipleyAusten

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