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Trump honors 3 Palm Beach County officers killed in the line of duty with first-ever 'Medals of Sacrifice'

"To all of those who loved these brave men, we are deeply sorry for your loss and eternally grateful for their sacrifice, their great sacrifice."

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"To all of those who loved these brave men, we are deeply sorry for your loss and eternally grateful for their sacrifice, their great sacrifice."

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Hannah Nightingale Washington DC
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On Monday evening, President Donald Trump awarded the first-ever "Medals of Sacrifice" to law enforcement officers who were killed in November. The medals were awarded to three Palm Beach County, Florida, law enforcement officers: Cpl. Luis Paez, Jr; Deputy Sheriff Ralph "Butch" Waller, Jr; and Deputy Sheriff Ignacio "Dan" Diaz.

Trump said that a bill has been introduced by Rep Brian Mast in the House, in which the award would be given to any law enforcement officer or first responder who loses their life in the line of duty. The physical medals that were given to family members of the fallen law enforcement officers were designed by Tiffany and Co.

Trump said that the three officers were "really close friends and colleagues, and together they dedicated their lives to protecting the people of Palm Beach County and well beyond, and they were beloved by everyone and respected by all. Really, really top of the line people."

"They were going around saving a lot of lives. Their reputation was incredible. They served in motorcades for presidents, presidential motorcades, a very dangerous job actually, and I was deeply honored to attend their memorial service last year."

He said in a "horrific accident" that took place in November, the three officers were struck by an SUV while they were on the side of the road attempting to restart a motorcycle. "All three perished from their injuries, essentially, they perished immediately." 

"To all of those who loved these brave men, we are deeply sorry for your loss and eternally grateful for their sacrifice, their great sacrifice. We will never forget their legacy, and we will never forget the debt we owe all of these great law enforcement heroes who have given their lives to keep our community safe and make America strong again."

A fourth medal was given to the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office, to which Trump said, "I hope it never has to be given out, frankly."

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