“Every single American benefits daily from the tremendous dedication and commitment to community exhibited by our police. In recent years law enforcement has come under often baseless criticism that has made an already daunting job all the more difficult, which is even more jarring considering the extent to which our police selflessly sacrifice for our community. Although we can never truly repay the debt we owe to these individuals, at the very least, we owe it to them to do everything in our power to correct the record and shift the public paradigm back to giving police the level of respect and honor that they have undeniably earned.” – Congressman Kevin Kiley
In the spirit of National Police Week and to shift the public paradigm back to a culture of respect and honor for law enforcement, Rep. Kiley has been accepting nominations from local Police Chiefs, Sheriffs, and District Attorneys for outstanding officers in CA-03 who deserve public recognition for their dedication and sacrifice to the people of Northern California. On Tuesday, May 10th, Rep. Kiley announced 6/7 officers selected for the inaugural CA-03 Congressional Police Honor Roll. It should be noted that one individual not recognized in a highly public setting will be recognized privately due to the sensitive nature of their duties.
CA-03 2023 Congressional Police Honor Roll
Sheriff Mike Fisher, Sierra County Sheriff’s Department
Watch the recognition speech here.
Read the congressional record here.
Officer Wesley Collins, Lincoln Police Department
Watch the recognition speech here.
Read the congressional record here.
Sergeant Dave Scobie, Bishop Police Department
Watch the recognition speech here.
Read the congressional record here.
Detective Ken Nakamura, Roseville Police Department
Watch the recognition speech here.
Read the congressional record here.
Officer Chad Quirarte, Roseville Police Department
Watch the recognition speech here.
Read the congressional record here.
Detective Christopher Drury, Sacramento County Sheriff’s Department
Watch the recognition speech here.
Read the congressional record here.