May 5, 2008, News Report
Governor Charlie Crist signed an Executive Order directing the immediate broadcast of information to the public relating to offenders who have allegedly killed or seriously injured a law enforcement officer in the line of duty. Governor Crist signed Executive Order 08-81 today during the Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Service held in the Capitol Courtyard. The broadcast information will appear on highway message signs and other advisories, alerting the public to report information about suspects.
"Today we honor the fallen officers who have given their lives in service to the people of Florida, as well as their families who bravely face each new day without their loved one," Governor Crist said. "I am honored to sign this Executive Order to help ensure that those who would seek to do harm to our officers are brought to justice."
The Executive Order directs the Department of Transportation, the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles and Florida Highway Patrol to coordinate with the Florida Department of Law Enforcement to use technology similar to what is already being used for AMBER Alerts, which notify the public when a child is reported missing. As a result of the alerts, the public has played a vital role in helping law enforcement to safely recover children.
Today's ceremony, hosted by Florida State Lodge Fraternal Order of Police, honored the 16 Florida law enforcement officers who lost their lives in the line of duty during 2007. Fallen officers honored during the memorial service are as follows:
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