Friday, April 06, 2007

In Memory of Lt. Corey Dahlem

I am all for celebrating victories, but not at the cost of life. It is time for us to determine what carries a greater weight -- our national championships, or the lives of those who must protect us in celebration of victory.

I am truly saddened by the needless death of Lt. Corey Dahlem, a dedicated public servant. To his family, our basketball win is meaningless. I believe that the University Athletic Association owes a huge monetary debt to this family. Nothing will ever make up for this tragic loss.

Games have been important since the beginning of ancient history. But it is irresponsible for the University of Florida (or any other university) to sacrifice it's local law enforcement personnel to life endangering situations because of a sports event.

Nothing will ever replace Lt. Corey Dahlem for his family. It's time for the University Athletic Association to make a huge contribution to ensuring the Dalmen family's livelihood or else to provide their own personnel to manage events that they cause.

This is above and beyond any local police department's call of duty, and universities should be held responsible for their impact on local neighborhoods.

To the family of Lt. Corey Dahlem I offer my sincerest condolences. You are in my prayers. I am terribly sorry for this horrible and tragic accident.

1 comment:

Jess said...

Here, here Deb that was excellent. We lost a really valuable and kind member of our community. It's time that UAA steps up and takes the responsibility for security during these events which THEY help promote.

But that won't happen because then every Tom, Dick and Harry that decides to get drunk and hurt someone after every football and basketball game, will wind up UAA's fault. It's a no-win.

We need to start making such HEAVY penalties on DUI it'll make many think twice. At least we hope.

God Bless the family of Corey Dahlem.