HYDE-SMITH ISSUES 2025 POLICE WEEK TRIBUTE
Hyde-Smith Pays Tribute to Law Enforcement Officers, Honors Four Fallen Mississippians
VIDEO: Senator Hyde-Smith’s 2025 Police Week Tribute.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith (R-Miss.) today honored Mississippi’s law enforcement in a 2025 National Police Week tribute that also commemorates four Magnolia State officers added to the National Law Enforcement Memorial in Washington, D.C.
Hyde-Smith’s tribute, which will also be entered into the Congressional Record, honored fallen officers: George County Sheriff’s Deputy Jeremy T. Malone, Summit Police Department Patrolman Troy L. Floyd, Mississippi Department of Public Safety liaison Michael E. Griffin, and George County Sheriff’s Office narcotics agent Robert D. Daffin, Jr.
“This is a time of remembrance, reflection, and gratitude – a moment to recognize not only those fallen heroes, but also the families, friends, and loved ones who share in their sacrifice and carry the weight of their loss,” Hyde-Smith said.
“Remembrance must also inspire action. Supporting law enforcement means ensuring our officers have the tools, resources, support, and safety that they deserve on and off duty. It also means fostering a climate of respect and appreciation for the burdens they and their loved ones carry,” Hyde-Smith continued. “I remain steadfast in my commitment to those who wear the uniform, and to the families who sacrifice alongside them. Their service deserves not only our gratitude but also our unwavering support.”
Read Hyde-Smith’s tribute in full here.
Hyde-Smith was also again an original cosponsor of a S.Res.220, a resolution that designates May 11-17, 2025, as National Police Week. The Senate approved the resolution, which was introduced by U.S. Senator Charles Grassley (R-Iowa). It also lists the 234 fallen law enforcement officers honored this year.
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