He was transported to a Stroger hospital where he succumbed to his wounds later in the day.
He was the first Chicago police officer killed in 2009 in the line of duty.
Valadez was assigned to the busy Englewood District, where he worked the midnight shift. His drive led commanders to assign him to one of the district's incident cars, which means he and his partners monitored so-called "hot-spots" where crime was spiking.
Officer Valadez had served with the Chicago Police Department for three years. Officer Valadez earned a department commendation and 22 honorable mentions.
Supt. Jody Weis, who spent early Monday morning at the hospital and returned later as Officer Valadez was removed from life support, called him a "great officer''.
He is survived by his parents, sister, brother, and girlfriend. His siblings and girlfriend also serve with the Chicago Police Department.
He and his girl friend are expecting a son.
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On Sept. 9, 2009, Alex's finacee Chicago Police Officer Christina Rodriguez gave birth to a baby boy, Alejandro Valadez Jr.
In October, the Chicago Police Department retired Valadez's badge. It is the 465th badge in the Honored Star Case.
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A special thank you to
Scott McManimen for sponsoring Alex's
memorial site. I appreciate
this very much!
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~~~*****~~~*****~~~*****~~~
Special thanks to Greg Kimberley for
adding great photos of Alejandro's grave
marker. I appreciate this very much.
He was transported to a Stroger hospital where he succumbed to his wounds later in the day.
He was the first Chicago police officer killed in 2009 in the line of duty.
Valadez was assigned to the busy Englewood District, where he worked the midnight shift. His drive led commanders to assign him to one of the district's incident cars, which means he and his partners monitored so-called "hot-spots" where crime was spiking.
Officer Valadez had served with the Chicago Police Department for three years. Officer Valadez earned a department commendation and 22 honorable mentions.
Supt. Jody Weis, who spent early Monday morning at the hospital and returned later as Officer Valadez was removed from life support, called him a "great officer''.
He is survived by his parents, sister, brother, and girlfriend. His siblings and girlfriend also serve with the Chicago Police Department.
He and his girl friend are expecting a son.
♥ (¯` * •. ¸ ♥ ♥ ¸. • * '¯) ♥ ¸. • *' ¯) (¯ `* •. ¸ ♥ (¯* •. ¸ ♥ ♥ ¸. • * '¯) ♥ ¸. • *' ¯ ♥
♥(¯ `* •. ¸ ♥ (¯` * •. ¸ ♥ ♥ ¸. • * '¯) ♥ ¸. • *' ¯) (¯ `* •. ¸ ♥ (¯` * •. ¸ ♥ ♥ ¸ • * '¯) ♥
On Sept. 9, 2009, Alex's finacee Chicago Police Officer Christina Rodriguez gave birth to a baby boy, Alejandro Valadez Jr.
In October, the Chicago Police Department retired Valadez's badge. It is the 465th badge in the Honored Star Case.
♥ (¯` * •. ¸ ♥ ♥ ¸. • * '¯) ♥ ¸. • *' ¯) (¯ `* •. ¸ ♥ (¯* •. ¸ ♥ ♥ ¸. • * '¯) ♥ ¸. • *' ¯ ♥
♥(¯ `* •. ¸ ♥ (¯` * •. ¸ ♥ ♥ ¸. • * '¯) ♥ ¸. • *' ¯) (¯ `* •. ¸ ♥ (¯` * •. ¸ ♥ ♥ ¸ • * '¯) ♥
A special thank you to
Scott McManimen for sponsoring Alex's
memorial site. I appreciate
this very much!
~~~*****~~~*****~~~*****~~~
~~~*****~~~*****~~~*****~~~
Special thanks to Greg Kimberley for
adding great photos of Alejandro's grave
marker. I appreciate this very much.