Honoring Our Fallen Heroes – June 13th, 2025 - Driven By Braman Motorcars
Bottom Line: This weekly tribute is dedicated to the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our communities. It also serves as a sobering reminder of the risks our law enforcement officers face every day to keep us safe.
In 2023, we saw progress in reducing line-of-duty deaths, but sadly, that trend did not hold. In 2024, line-of-duty deaths rose by 17% nationwide, with Florida alone mourning five additional losses. Across the country, 342 officers were shot in the line of duty, resulting in 50 deaths—an 8% increase from the previous year.
A Heavy Toll in 2024
Last year, we lost 165 heroes nationwide, including 8 in Florida, who gave their lives to protect us.
The Cost This Year
So far in 2025, 32 officers have fallen in the line of duty, including 1 in Florida each leaving behind a legacy of courage and sacrifice.
Our Most Recent Losses
- In Illinois, Officer Krystal Rivera (pictured) was shot and killed during the pursuit of two armed suspects. Krystal was struck with friendly fire during the confrontation. The suspects fled the scene but were captured shortly thereafter. Krystal is survived by her daughter.
- In Arizona, Officer Gabriel Facio was murdered by a suspect in a road rage incident. Once pulled over, the suspect brandished a gun, officers responded with non-lethal weapons, however the suspect was able to fire on the officers striking and killing Gabriel. The suspect was wounded with return fire and has been charged with homicide. Gabriel is survived by a wife and two children.
Remembering the Families Left Behind
As we honor those we’ve lost; we must also hold close the families they leave behind. The average fallen officer is just 39 years old, with 10 years of service. 17 widows and 44 children are grieving the loss of a parent. Their sacrifice is profound.
A Call to Support
Let us stand united in support of our law enforcement officers. Back the badge, share their stories, and show them they are not alone. They need our gratitude and encouragement just as much as we need their protection. Together, we can honor the fallen by ensuring their sacrifices are never forgotten.