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DeSoto Honors Fallen Peace Officers

The City of DeSoto paid homage Wednesday morning to the nation’s fallen peace officers who gave their lives in the line of duty. More than 70 officers, officials, and residents turned out for the event which included words of support and profound gratitude.

Mayor Rachel Proctor addresses the gathering. From left to right Assistant Police Chief Ryan Jesionek, Police Chaplain Oscar Epps, Mayor Proctor, and DeSoto Chief of Police Joseph Costa.
Photo courtesy City of DeSoto

DeSoto Mayor Rachel L. Proctor and several members of the DeSoto City Council were on hand to honor the fallen. The Mayor read a proclamation pointing out that “In the performance of their duties there were 136 law enforcement officer fatalities in 2023 with Texas losing roughly 11 officers.”

DeSoto Police deliver a 21 gun salute to fallen officers.

While the death of even one peace officer is tragic and one too many, Assistant Police Chief Ryan Jesionek reported that losses in the law enforcement community have actually decreased. Said Assistant Chief Jesionek, “We gather together today to honor and pay tribute to those officers who have made the ultimate sacrifice while serving their communities. But before fulfilling our somber purpose here today, please allow for the presence of hope as the number of officer line of duty deaths decreased by 39% from 2022 to 2023 and for the first time since 2019, COVID 19 was not the leading cause of on duty death.”

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