Minister pays tribute to Colm Horkan as Honored Frontline Workers



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Justice Minister Helen McEntee paid tribute to Garda Detective Colm Horkan, who was shot and killed in Castlerea, Co Roscommon, in June, while laying a wreath in memory of service members who died during the pandemic.

A small ceremony was held at Collins Barracks in Dublin as part of a dramatically cut National Services Day with the Minister taking the opportunity to hail the “selfless commitment of the slain Garda to the community and country”.

He said it was his “deep privilege to work closely with some of our front-line emergency services” and added that he had “seen first-hand their tremendous professionalism and dedication, in what can be very challenging circumstances. “

He said that the demands on emergency workers “may never have been greater than this year, as we live through the Covid-19 pandemic.”

The past six months have been “a scary and uncertain time for all of us,” the Minister said, but “our emergency workers, despite private fears they may have had for themselves or their loved ones, have continued to fully comply with their duties and in fact they have increased their efforts to support the public. We owe them, and their families, a deep debt of gratitude for their excellent professionalism, dedication and care. “



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