Honoring Law Enforcement Who Made the Ultimate Sacrifice


New York Police Officers Memorial Remembrance Ceremony at the State Capital. | Facebook.com

New York State Senator Anthony Palumbo, Assemblywoman Jodi Giglio, and Assemblyman Joe DeStefano joined fellow lawmakers and members of law enforcement from across the Empire State to honor those who made the ultimate sacrifice while protecting and serving our communities.

In Albany, Senator Palumbo and fellow lawmakers attended the New York Police Officers Memorial Remembrance Ceremony at the State Capital.

The names of two of Suffolk's finest, Police Officer Robert Kirwan and Chief Thomas Compitello, were added to the memorial.

“My deepest sympathies extend to their families. I will continue to fight tirelessly to ensure our law enforcement professionals have the resources, training, and respect they need to carry out their vital mission safely and effectively. God Bless our Police,” said Assemblyman Joe DeStefano.

These two brave officers served in the search and recovery efforts at the World Trade Center site following the 9/11 terrorist attacks. They died due to post-9/11 related illnesses.

“It was an honor to attend and show my support for these brave law enforcement officers. Thank you for your service and for your sacrifice,” said Assemblywoman Giglio.

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