HONORING OFFICER NATALIE CORONA |
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Congressman Doug LaMalfa
Congressional Record: 116th Congress
14 January 2019
(Mr. LaMALFA asked and was given permission to address the House for 1 minute and to revise and extend his remarks.) Mr. LaMALFA. Madam Speaker, it is with a heavy heart and great sadness that I rise today to mourn the loss of 22-year-old Davis, California, police officer Natalie Corona, who was shot and killed a few days ago after what seemed to be a routine response to a traffic accident. The motive remains unclear, but then what does it matter what the motive is? We have lost a beautiful, amazing young officer. It comes just a few months after she was pinned as a new officer by her father, Merced Corona, who himself spent 26 years as a veteran of the Colusa County Sheriff's Office. Young Natalie, after spending much of her time volunteering with the police force in Colusa County, graduated from the academy in July, an eager rookie, ready to protect and serve her community. Even before joining the force herself, she frequently posted on social media to honor fallen officers and show support for the thin blue line. Her police chief, Darren Pytel, had these words to say: ``She was just an absolute star in the department and someone that pretty much every department member looked to as a close friend, a sister. . . . She just worked like you can't believe.'' This is on the heels of Law Enforcement Appreciation Day. We are losing too many of our great officers in this country and California as well, especially a vibrant, young lady like Natalie Corona. God bless her family and her memory.