The tribute occurred at a Senate Judiciary Committee executive business meeting where Senators advanced six bipartisan bills in support of law enforcement
WASHINGTON – In a Senate Judiciary Committee executive business meeting, U.S. Senate Democratic Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL), Ranking Member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, paid tribute to Chicago Police Officer John Bartholomew, who was fatally shot as he and his partner were monitoring a robbery suspect at a hospital in Illinois last month.
“Last week, Mr. Chairman, when we were home, I visited the memorial service to Officer John Bartholomew. It was at the Greek Orthodox Church in Chicago. There was an amazing turnout to salute this 38-year-old officer, who died in the line of duty and left [behind] his wife and three young children,” began Durbin.
“On the day when his body was taken to its final rest, they closed down Lake Shore Drive for hours, so that all of the police cars from all of the surrounding jurisdictions could join in the solemn procession. It was a somber week in Chicago because of his loss,” continued Durbin.
“We salute him for his bravery, and thank his family for giving us his example to guide our own lives,” concluded Durbin.
The tribute occurred at a Senate Judiciary Committee executive business meeting where Senators advanced six bipartisan bills in support of law enforcement:
Video of Durbin’s tribute is available here.
Audio of Durbin’s tribute is available here.
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