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The Last Call: Honoring Officer Andrew Duarte's Sacrifice🫡💙
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Introduction to Special Episode
SterlingWelcome to a special episode of Diary of an LEO. I'm your host, Sterling Brown. Today we set aside our regular content to honor the life, service and ultimate sacrifice of a brother in blue, officer Andrew Duarte. On February 17, 1995, Andrew Duarte was born into a world that would one day know him as a protector. From a young age, Andrew understood what it meant to serve to stand up when others stood back and to lean into chaos when others turned away. He began his career serving in Denver, Colorado, where he quickly gained a reputation as a dedicated, sharp and compassionate officer. Service called him to new places and eventually that calling led him to West York, Pennsylvania, to the West York Police Department, where he proudly wore the badge and took his place among a new brotherhood. New brotherhood, Andrew served West York with quite strength and relentless dedication, whether responding to routine calls, assisting neighboring agencies or simply connecting with the community. He showed the heart behind the badge.
SterlingOn February 22, 2025, Andrew responded to a rapidly developing situation, but this call would become his final act of service. Developing situation, but this call would become his final act of service. During a critical incident involving a hostage situation, multiple officers were injured, but Andrew was the one who paid the ultimate sacrifice. He stood in the gap. That day, Andrew Duarte defined what it means to be a hero.
SterlingTo Andrew's family, his parents and those closest to him, we know words will never be enough, but know this the thin blue line stretches across cities, states and even lives. Your loss is our loss. Your pain is our pain and Andrew's name will forever be spoken with honor To his fellow officers in West York and beyond. We stand with you. Every shift you work, every badge you pin on, every time you say goodbye to your families and start the shift, we will remember Andrew.
SterlingHe wasn't just an officer. He was a brother, he was a friend. He was the kind of person you hope stands beside you when the world turns dark. And to the community he served. Know this Andrew Duarte gave his life for you, for your safety, for your peace of mind, for the belief that this world can be protected by people who care enough to run towards danger. Andrew's life reminds us that the service comes at a price, but also at the highest possible honor. His sacrifice calls all of us to remember why we serve, why we fight for what's right and why every moment matters. Officer Andrew Duarte, your watch has ended, but your story is far from over. We have the watch from here, brother. End of watch, February 22nd 2025.