I thank Representatives Cammack and Rutherford for leading this Special Order hour to honor America's law enforcement in advance of National Police Week. The brave men and women of law enforcement put their lives on the line for our safety each and every day. They do an extremely difficult job at great personal risk and do it well. Even as Monday-morning quarterbacks in politics and the media lob accusations and insults at police officers, they continue to serve and protect with integrity and professionalism. Let's talk about what law enforcement does. They run toward danger when everyone else is running away. They confront the violent criminals who threaten our communities. They answer the midnight calls for help, and they don't ask you your politics, your gender, your race, or anything else before doing so. In short, they serve as a thin blue line between anarchy and chaos, between good and evil. Do you know what else they do? They do hug their families. They hug their families in the morning before they go to work, and they pray that they make it home. Too often, they don't. Sometimes they make the ultimate sacrifice. Mr. Speaker, Locust Grove, Georgia, Patrolman Chase Lee Maddox exemplified what it means to be a selfless servant of their community. Patrolman Maddox's end of watch was February 9, 2018, when he was shot and killed in the line of duty assisting the Henry County Sheriff's Office serving a warrant.…
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