National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund Announces January 2025 Officer of the Month

March 4, 2025
Officers rescue residents trapped in their homes during the Eaton fire event in Pasadena, CA.
WASHINGTON, D.C. (March 4, 2025) - The National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund (NLEOMF) today announced Officers Adrian Woolford, Chrystian Banuelos and Jonathan Bombardier of the Pasadena (CA) Police Department as their Officers of the Month for January 2025. These officers were recognized for their bravery and determination in ensuring the safety of residents during the Eaton fires by going door to door - including at a nursing home - to locate and evacuate individuals surrounded by active fires.
 
On January 7, 2025, Officer Adrian Woolford was informed by a firefighter that a woman was trapped in her home during the Eaton fires. Disregarding significant personal risk, he ran toward the fire and was joined by Officers Banuelos and Bombardier. Together, the officers conducted door-to-door searches, forcibly entering a residence when necessary, to ensure no individuals were trapped inside. They successfully assisted multiple residents in reaching safety.
 
“The heroic actions of Officers Woolford, Banuelos, and Bombardier exemplify the selfless courage and unwavering commitment that define true heroes in law enforcement,” said William Alexander, CEO of the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial. “Their determination to protect those at risk, even in the face of extreme danger, showcases the best of what law enforcement stands for. We are honored to recognize them as Officers of the Month for January 2025.”
 
The Officer of the Month Award Program is sponsored by the Police Unity Tour and recognizes federal, state, and local officers who distinguish themselves through exemplary law enforcement service and devotion to duty.
 
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Established in 1984, the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund (NLEOMF) is a non-profit organization dedicated to honoring the fallen, telling the story of American law enforcement, and making it safer for those who serve. The first pillar of this mission, the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial in Washington, D.C., honors the names of all of the 24,067 (and counting) officers who have died in the line of duty to date throughout U.S. history. Additionally, NLEOMF maintains and publishes comprehensive details on the circumstances surrounding official line-of-duty deaths. The Officer Safety and Wellness pillar uses that data, coupled with best-practice program models, to produce programming directed at solutions to improve survivability and enhance wellness. NLEOMF’s third pillar, the National Law Enforcement Museum (LawEnforcementMuseum.org) is committed to preserving the history of American law enforcement and sharing the experiences of service and sacrifice for generations to come.

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