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The 2017 Georgia Public Safety Memorial Ceremony was held at the Georgia Public Training Center (GPSTC) in Forsyth on May 22, 2017. Governor Nathan

Deal delivered the

keynote remarks

honoring those

law enforcement

officers who lost

their lives last

year and also

recognizing

others killed in

previous years.

Deal says these

officers being

honored adhered

to the standards we

all expect.

“In the ultimate sacrifice that we recognize in these 11 individuals today, that is the culmination of their oath of office. It is the ultimate fulfillment of their pledge to uphold and support the laws of this state and this nation," said Deal.

Deal said it is unfortunate that a ceremony is held.

“Wouldn’t it be nice to have one year where we did not have to have a memorial ceremony. I would love for that to occur and I’m sure all of you would as well.” Deal said he doesn’t believe we are anywhere close to that happening.

Deal says our law enforcement sacrifice so much to protect us. “But the ultimate sacrifice is what we’re here today to pay tribute to. It is altogether appropriate that we do so. If we should ever cease to do that, it would represent in my mind a crumbling of the bedrock of our beliefs and the rule of law. If that were to ever happen, our entire society would collapse upon itself.”

Deal says our nation has been one

dependent upon civilian law

enforcement to protect us in

our everyday lives.

"You are our

representative in the

rule of law," said Deal.

"Most people just like

me never really think

about the dangers

that law enforcement

officers incur every

single day they put on

that uniform."

Deal says we all hope and

pray that as they leave in the

morning that they will return safely

and thankfully most of them do.

“Today we are saying thank you to those who did not return safely. Thank you all for being here for this very solemn and very appropriate ceremony.”

Executive Director of Parole Chris Barnett and Parole staff attended.

"Our law enforcement officers strive everyday to protect and serve the communities across this great state. There is no greater sacrifice than an officer who gives his or her life protecting others. We gathered today to commemorate the heroism and dedication of those officers lost in the line of duty, as we also seek to honor those families and friends left behind," stated Barnett.

The 2016 Honorees are listed on the back cover

of this publication.

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