Honoring Arizona’s Fallen Law Enforcement, Senate Approves Sinema-Backed Bipartisan Resolution

May 19, 2022

The Sinema-backed bipartisan resolution honors the 21 Arizona law enforcement officers killed in action in 2021
Resolution follows February 2022’s deadly shooting in Phoenix that injured 9 police officers

WASHINGTON – The U.S. Senate approved a bipartisan resolution cosponsored by Arizona senior Senator Kyrsten Sinema honoring the 21 Arizona law enforcement officers killed in action during 2021.
 
“Arizona lost 21 brave law enforcement officers in 2021 – we’re honoring them, their families, and all of Arizona’s law enforcement community risking their lives every day to keep Arizona families safe and secure,” said Sinema.
 
The Sinema-backed bipartisan resolution honors the 21 Arizona law enforcement officers killed in action in 2021, as well as the other 542 fallen law enforcement across the nation. Sinema’s resolution honors their acts of heroism and underscores the need for law enforcement officers to have proper equipment, training, and resources to keep American families safe. The bipartisan resolution follows a deadly shooting in February that injured 9 Phoenix police officers.
 
HERE you can read the resolution honoring all of the 563 fallen law enforcement – including Arizona’s 21 law enforcement officers:
 
Supervisory Border Patrol Agent Martin Barrios
Lieutenant Chad Owen Brackman
Border Patrol Agent Anibal Antonio Perez
Sergeant Michael Devon Rudd
Deputy Sheriff Juan Miguel Ruiz
Group Supervisor Michael Gale Garbo
Border Patrol Agent Alfredo Moises Ibarra
Border Patrol Agent Luis Heriberto Dominguez
Detention Officer Kendall Leroy Thomas
Border Patrol Agent Chad Edward McBroom
Detention Officer Alicia Dawn Carter
Police Officer Mathew Aaron Hefter
Supervisory Border Patrol Agent Daniel Paul Cox
Officer Ruben Facio
Police Officer Ginarro Allen New
Police Officer Jeremy Allan Brinton
Police Officer Christopher Allan Farrar
Special Agent Jimmie John Daniels
Officer Bryon Don Shields
Police Officer Joseph Henry Montgomery
Police Officer Lyndon Tyler Britt