Former President Donald Trump joined a memorial service honoring three Palm Beach motorcycle police officers who lost their lives in a devastating roadside crash.
According to Daily Mail, Trump attended the outdoor service in West Palm Beach to pay respects to Corporal Luis Paez, Deputy Ralph 'Butch' Waller, and Deputy Ignacio 'Dan' Diaz, who were killed when an SUV struck them while they attempted to jump-start a stalled motorcycle.
The memorial service featured a ten-mile procession, helicopter flyover, and emotional tributes from family members. Trump viewed the ceremony from behind bulletproof glass, seated alongside his son, Eric Trump, and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis at the outdoor amphitheater.
Presidential Motorcade Connection Remembered With Emotion
Alexandria Diaz, daughter of fallen Deputy Ignacio Diaz, delivered a tearful tribute highlighting her father's dedication to his role in presidential motorcades. Her words captured the profound connection between the officers and their protective duties:
He took great pride in being in the motorcade whenever you were in Palm Beach. He loved it. He always talked about it. And he always looked forward to it.
Eric Cabbalero, Deputy Diaz's nephew, also addressed Trump directly during the service, emphasizing his uncle's respect for the former president. The personal nature of these tributes underscored the close relationship between local law enforcement and the presidential detail at Mar-a-Lago.
Experienced Officers Leave Lasting Legacy
The three fallen officers represented decades of combined service to their community. Corporal Paez was 58, Deputy Waller was 54, and Deputy Diaz was 51, marking a significant loss of experience and dedication within the department.
The incident that claimed their lives is currently under investigation as a potential vehicular homicide. Their deaths have deeply affected both the law enforcement community and local residents who knew them.
Trump's aide, Margo Martin, shared images of the former president standing during the ceremony, emphasizing his support for law enforcement. The service included the placement of American flags on the coffins while bagpipers played "Amazing Grace."
Solemn Tribute Marks Rare Public Appearance
This memorial service marked one of Trump's few public appearances since his recent electoral victory. Despite maintaining an active presence on his Truth Social platform, he has limited his public engagements.
The event demonstrated the continuing strong relationship between Trump and law enforcement agencies. His presence at the memorial reflected his campaign's emphasis on supporting police officers.
Trump's next scheduled public appearance will be in Paris for the reopening of the Notre Dame Cathedral, highlighting the significance of his choice to attend this local memorial service.
Service And Sacrifice Remembered
The tragic loss of Deputies Paez, Waller, and Diaz occurred during a routine assistance call when they gathered to help restart a stalled motorcycle. Their deaths while performing their duties have prompted an investigation into potential vehicular homicide charges.
The memorial service brought together political figures, law enforcement officers, and community members to honor three dedicated officers who lost their lives serving their community. The ceremony's blend of formal honors and personal tributes captured the professional dedication and human impact of their loss.