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MADD's January Law Enforcement Newsletter

Mission Moment

A Sister’s Heartache Lights a Passion to Fight
By:  Ashley Bonus

I started my journey with MADD in 2012 when my sister, Stacy Gammons-Ankerfelt, was killed by a impaired driver. I hope one day I can be half the woman my sister was, she was one in a million, not just because she was my big sister but because she truly was changing the world with every life she touched.  Stacy was the epitome of happiness. She spread love and kindness wherever she went. My mother always described Stacy as her "miracle baby" and said she showed how gifted she was early on in life. Read More...

Stacy Gammons-Ankerfelt

Officer of the Month

Corporal L.C. Jones
Henrico County Virginia Police Department

MADD National selects Corporal L.C. (Craig) Jones as our Officer of the Month for January 2022.  Corporal Jones is with the Henrico County Police Division in Virginia.

 

Corporal Jones has been a member of the Henrico County Police Division for almost 21 years.  In this time, he has been assigned to Patrol Operations and currently serves on the Special Operations Group as a Crash Team Investigator.  He has served in this role since early 2017. Corporal Jones has investigated numerous... Read More...

Corporal L.C. Jones

Guest Author

Chief Raymond Davis, Ret.
Egg Harbor Township Police Department
Region 2 Law Enforcement Liaison
New Jersey State Association of Chiefs of Police
On assignment to NHTSA

Reducing motor vehicle crash deaths was one of the great public health achievements of the 20th century and good news for communities across the United States; however, these downward trends have suddenly been reversed.  Preliminary data from the National Highway Safety Administration (NHTSA) shows fatalities in 2020 are up more than 7%, compared with 2019.  This dramatic increase in roadway fatalities is the most significant surge since 2007. Read More...

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Chief Raymond Davis

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The Mission

The mission of Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) is to end drunk driving, help fight drugged driving, support the victims of these violent crimes, and prevent underage drinking.

Mothers Against Drunk Driving 

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Irving, TX  75062

 

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