WHEREAS, The House of Representatives has an interest in
identifying and honoring extraordinary citizens in Washington state;
and
WHEREAS, Steve Cox dedicated his life to serving and protecting the
public, and he was no ordinary man but, as Governor Christine Gregoire
said, "the embodiment of the best in public service"; and
WHEREAS, Cox earned his law degree and chose to use his education
to protect the public as a deputy prosecutor; and
WHEREAS, Cox came to believe that he could make a bigger difference
as a police officer, and he chose to become a sheriff's deputy in White
Center, a high-crime area near where he grew up; and
WHEREAS, Every day he woke up and put on a bulletproof vest --
armor that he knew didn't make him invincible -- and put himself in the
most dangerous possible situations; not to protect his family or his
property, but to protect his neighbors and citizens whom he had never
met before; and
WHEREAS, Cox did make a difference in that neighborhood, forming a
special bond with the citizens and children there, with people in the
White Center neighborhood yelling his name as he drove by and gathering
around his patrol car whenever he stepped out; and
WHEREAS, Jack Brehan, who coached Cox in Little League baseball,
said of Cox, "He was just a good kid, and he turned out to be a good
man"; and
WHEREAS, Cox died in the line of duty when he was shot by a suspect
that he was interviewing about an assault case; and
WHEREAS, Almost 2,000 mourners came to the funeral for Steve Cox,
including law enforcement officers from around the Northwest,
lawmakers, and Governor Gregoire; and
WHEREAS, Steve Cox left behind a wife, Maria, a young son, Bronson,
and a stepdaughter, Nicole; and
WHEREAS, The best thing we can do to honor the memory of Steve Cox
is to reach out to others in the same spirit of public service, to
sacrifice ourselves to help our neighbors, to ask ourselves, "What
would this good man do?" and then to do it, to fill the void, to finish
the job he did every day with compassion, courage, and honor;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives
recognize the life and service of Steve Cox and express our
appreciation and admiration for his service and sacrifice on behalf of
the people of the state of Washington.