Crime Victims Honored for Bravery

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Some were victims of sexual abuse, others victims of stabbing and gunshots. Some witnessed horrific events to family members. But all were brave, and this week they were all recognized for their courage.

 

Six residents were honored this week at the 25th Annual Citizens of Courage Awards, as part of National Crime Victims’ Rights Week. San Diego County District Attorney Bonnie Dumanis saluted the recipients in front of more than 300 dignitaries, elected officials, community leaders and guests.

“These individuals displayed extraordinary bravery in the face of serious crime,” Dumanis said. “By honoring them today, we’re also shining a light on the thousands of crime victims our office reaches out to every year in San Diego County and the importance of supporting victims’ rights.”

This year’s Citizens of Courage recipients include:

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The District Attorney’s Office is committed to assisting crime victims through its Victim Assistance Division.  In the aftermath of violent crime, Victim Advocates respond as “emotional paramedics.”  Last year Victim Advocates reached out to more than 14,500 victims of crime and provided more nearly 1,500 crisis interventions.

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