Louisiana 2017 2nd Special Session

Louisiana House Bill HR4

Introduced
6/16/17  
Introduced
6/16/17  
Passed
6/16/17  

Caption

Commends U.S. capitol police officers David Bailey, Henry Cabrera, and Crystal Griner for their heroic actions on June 14, 2017

Impact

The resolution serves to enhance public recognition of the vital jobs performed by law enforcement, particularly in high-stress situations like the one described. It highlights the importance of supporting those who put their lives on the line to protect others and seeks to solidify their legacy within the context of public safety. By officially commending their actions, the resolution also contributes to a narrative of appreciation for law enforcement in the broader society, which can influence public sentiment and policy.

Summary

House Resolution 4 (HR4) is a resolution commending U.S. Capitol Police officers David Bailey, Henry Cabrera, and Crystal Griner for their heroic actions during a violent attack on June 14, 2017. The resolution acknowledges the critical role played by these officers in ensuring the safety of U.S. Congressman Steve Scalise and others during a confrontation with a gunman while they were practicing for a charity baseball game. Their swift response is lauded as an example of bravery in the face of immediate danger.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment surrounding HR4 is overwhelmingly positive, with expressions of pride and gratitude directed towards the officers involved. Supporters of the resolution, including various political figures and community leaders, emphasize the importance of recognizing heroism and the sacrifices made by police officers. This resolution garnered bipartisan support, underlining a shared acknowledgment of the officers' bravery amidst the controversies surrounding law enforcement in the contemporary landscape.

Contention

While HR4 has been widely supported, there are discussions regarding the implications of glorifying law enforcement in the wake of national conversations about police practices and community relations. Some critics argue that such resolutions might overshadow broader systemic issues within law enforcement. However, HR4 is framed more as an acknowledgment of individual bravery rather than a statement on the organization as a whole, which mitigates some potential contention.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR217

In memory of Officer Brian David Sicknick of the U.S. Capitol Police.

LA HR403

Commending United States Capitol Police Officer Caroline Edwards for her commitment, determination, and heroic service in defense of American democracy during the January 6, 2021, assault on the United States Capitol.

LA HJR0503

A RESOLUTION to honor and commend Metropolitan Nashville Police Department Chief John Drake and his commanding officers for their response to the deadly shooting at Covenant School.

LA HJR0475

A RESOLUTION to honor THP Capitol Protection Unit officers Sgt. Denney Mitchell and Sgt. Adam Simpkins for their heroism.

LA SJR191

Commending J. David Bailey.

LA HR1556

Commending Officer David Martinez of the Brookshire Police Department for his heroism.

LA HR0045

Recognizing Frankfort police officers for their heroic actions.

LA SCR5

Commends the heroic actions taken by Daniel Wesley of Central during a dangerous medical emergency.

LA HR1430

Commending Pamela Franklin and Hailey Cooper of Gainesville for their heroism in saving a man's life.

LA SR2

Commending first responders for their heroic actions in fighting Santiam Fire.

Similar Bills

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