THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, MAy 23, 2025 Page 9 Police Chief Paul Strong speaking to attendees. Bishop Rober t Brown speaking to attendees. Mayor Carlo DeMaria speaking to attendees. State Representative Joe McGonagle speaking to attendees. State Senator Sal DiDomenico speaking to attendees. R E M E M B E R & H O N O R The Everett Police memorial plaque honoring offi cers who were killed in the line of duty. POLICE HONOR | FROM PAGE 9 to pay tribute to Everett police offi cers who are no longer with us. Following their remarks, wreaths were placed at the memorial located outside of the Everett Police Station, and the names of the offi cers who were killed in the line of duty and the offi cers who served and passed away in the past year were read in recognition of their service. “Police officers put their lives on the line every day they come to work to protect and serve everyone in our community,” said Mayor DeMaria. “Unfortunately, some are not able to make it back home to their loved ones at the end of the day. Currently, only three Everett offi cers have ever been killed in the line of duty, and I pray that never changes. Their service and sacrifi ce will always be remembered.” National Police Week is recognized to honor and remember those who gave their lives in the line of duty. Each year, the Department hosts this memorial ceremony to recognize and reflect upon all the offi cers who have served the City of Everett and are no longer with us.
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