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WHEREAS, Prince William County Police Officer Chris Yung died in the line of duty on December 31, 2012, after he was struck by a vehicle while responding to the scene of another vehicle crash; and
WHEREAS, a United States Marine Corps veteran, Officer Yung was dedicated to protecting his country; and
WHEREAS, equally committed to serving the community, Officer Yung returned to Warrenton and joined the Traffic Unit of the Prince William County Police Department; and
WHEREAS, working diligently for seven years, Officer Yung was known by the community and his fellow officers to be comforting, helpful, and highly professional; and
WHEREAS, Officer Yung’s personal mission was to always strive to do the right thing, often going out of his way to help people even after his shift had ended; and
WHEREAS, a member of Law Enforcement United, an organization honoring the sacrifice of fallen law-enforcement officers, Officer Yung served as a motor escort officer in the annual Road to Hope memorial bicycle ride; and
WHEREAS, the untimely death of Officer Yung serves as a reminder of the daily dangers bravely faced by police officers; and
WHEREAS, Officer Yung is survived and dearly missed by his loving wife, Robin; three children, Christopher, Clayton, and Paige; many other family members and friends; and fellow Prince William County police officers and United States Marines; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED, That the House of Delegates hereby note with great sadness the loss of a respected protector and servant of the Prince William County community, Chris Yung; and, be it
RESOLVED FURTHER, That the Clerk of the House of Delegates prepare a copy of this resolution for presentation to the family of Chris Yung as an expression of the House of Delegate’s respect for his memory.