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Governor Gavin Newsom attended the annual California Peace Officers’ Memorial Ceremony in Sacramento, paying tribute to fallen law enforcement officers. The event was attended by hundreds of officers, state and local leaders, and community members.
“We honor the lives and legacy these officers leave behind. They bravely served our communities, putting the needs of others before all. We thank them today and every day for their everlasting courage,” stated Governor Newsom.
The ceremony featured a “Walk of Honor” for surviving family members from the Capitol's west steps to the memorial monument. During this Enrollment Ceremony, names of newly enrolled officers were added to the Memorial Monument.
Recognized at the ceremony were Officer Terry D. Long from El Monte Police Department (EOW: August 22, 2004), Deputy Alfredo M. Flores from Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department (EOW: April 20, 2024), Officer Matthew Bowen from Vacaville Police Department (EOW: July 11, 2024), Officer Austin Christopher Machitar from San Diego Police Department (EOW: August 26, 2024), and Officer Chad E. Swanson from Manhattan Beach Police Department (EOW: October 4, 2023).
The solemn event included traditional law enforcement ceremonies such as a riderless horse presentation, flag folding, dove release, a 21-gun salute, and playing of Taps.
In memory of these officers, Governor Newsom ordered flags to be flown at half-staff over the State Capitol and Capitol Annex Swing Space.