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‘I wish I could have one more hug': Celebration of life held in honor of Officer Cameron Girvin
‘I wish I could have one more hug': Celebration of life held in honor of Officer Cameron Girvin

Yahoo

time22-03-2025

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‘I wish I could have one more hug': Celebration of life held in honor of Officer Cameron Girvin

ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WROC) – On Saturday, close friends and family members of Officer Cameron Girvin gathered to celebrate his life and to remember the legacy he left behind as a kind-spirited person. 'I hope today can be the day we take the first step towards rebuilding the world around the whole his absence has left,' Girvin's older brother James Sheridan Jr. said. Girvin, a 2017 graduate of Gates-Chili High School, was one of two officers shot in the line of duty on Feb. 21 in Virginia Beach. He died the next day. Those who remember Girvin said he always pushed others to be the best version of themselves. His brother, Connor, reflected on his relationship with Cameron during Saturday's gathering. 'I remember driving around in Cameron's car and talking about our aspirations,' Connor Girvin said. 'We shared the same dream: to be good dads and better husbands. He wanted to be better for his kids, to break the cycle we grew up with. I believe he did break that cycle.' Girvin and his wife, Jessica, were expecting parents. The baby is due in August 2025. 'Phone call you never want to get': Parents of fallen police officer holding onto memories as they grieve loss of son During his time with the Virginia Beach Police Department, Girvin became close with his fellow officers. Those he worked alongside, including Detective Will Watts, remembered him for his impressive skillset and his clear passion for law enforcement. 'Of all the guys I've worked with in my career, Cam was probably one of the most impressive officers I have ever worked with,' Watts said. Those closest to Girvin, including Officer Chris Grimm, said they hope to carry on his legacy of embracing positivity and spreading kindness. 'Cam wasn't just the best cop I ever worked with, he was one of my best friends,' Grimm said. 'I think everyone is a better person from knowing him.' A funeral was held in Virginia Beach for Officer Girvin and Officer Reese earlier this month in Virginia Beach. The GoFundMe to support Girvin's family as they navigate the loss can be found here. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Virginia Beach businesses put on charity car wash to benefit families of officers killed in the line of duty
Virginia Beach businesses put on charity car wash to benefit families of officers killed in the line of duty

Yahoo

time16-03-2025

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Virginia Beach businesses put on charity car wash to benefit families of officers killed in the line of duty

VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (WAVY) – Two local businesses have come together to put on charity car washes to benefit the families of Virginia Beach Police Officers Reese and Girvin. Previous Coverage: Two VBPD officers killed in the line of duty According to an event posted to Facebook, ShinePro VA and 17th Street Automotive partnered up in an effort to bring the community together. In a post, they said, 'We always speak about community and how the community loves to come together, well now is the time.' They held a car wash at 17th Street Automotive on Saturday, March 15, and they are holding another one Sunday, March 16 at ShinePro VA, located at 4239 Holland Road, in Virginia Beach. That one is going until 11 a.m. They said all donations from sales from both days will be split and donated between both families using the GoFundMe links provided by VBPD. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

VBPD creates support website for Officers Girvin and Reese
VBPD creates support website for Officers Girvin and Reese

Yahoo

time26-02-2025

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VBPD creates support website for Officers Girvin and Reese

The video above is of a press conference held Saturday, Feb. 22, 2025. VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (WAVY) – The Virginia Beach Police Department is still working to finalize memorial services for Officers Cameron Girvin and Christopher Reese. When they do, they plan to provide that information on a dedicated new website. Complete Coverage: Fallen VBPD Officers Reese and Girvin Officers Girvin and Reese were killed in the line of duty while conducting a traffic stop late Friday night in Virginia Beach. Since then, VBPD says it has received an outpouring of support. They have also heard from many wanting to know details about the officers' memorial services. In a post to the public Wednesday, VBPD said, 'We appreciate everyone's patience as we intentionally work through each detail. We want to get this right – for our fallen, their families, our officers, our city, and all who have been affected by this tragedy. We are doing everything in our power to ensure the families of the fallen, who have had so much taken from them, are able to make decisions that they feel will best honor their loved ones.' How to donate to families of officers killed in Virginia Beach The department has created this website, where all developments will be shared. It currently includes ways the community can help, with links to GoFundMe pages for Officer Girvin and Officer Reese's families. Although, they are not currently asking for non-monetary donations, they created this form organizations and individuals can fill out with offers of goods and services if they eventually become needed. Once additional details are released, you can count on WAVY News 10 to provide that information as well. Continue to check for updates. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Family of fallen Virginia police officer say expecting father, 25, 'never hesitated' to help those in need
Family of fallen Virginia police officer say expecting father, 25, 'never hesitated' to help those in need

Fox News

time26-02-2025

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Family of fallen Virginia police officer say expecting father, 25, 'never hesitated' to help those in need

Family and peers of one of the Virginia police officers killed in the line of duty on Friday night described the expectant father as a "breath of fresh air," who was willing to put his life on the line to serve and protect his community. Officers Cameron Girvin, 25, and Christopher Reese, 30, were shot and killed by convicted felon John McCoy III during a traffic stop in Virginia Beach. After being pulled over for an expired license plate, McCoy shot the pair with a pistol. While they were on the ground "defenseless," he shot them each a second time, leading to their subsequent deaths at local hospitals, according to Virginia Beach Police Chief Paul Neudigate. McCoy was later found dead from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head. Family members said Girvin, who started working for the department in 2020, wanted to be a police officer since he was 5 years old while growing up in the upstate New York town of Gates. Girvin's biological grandmother, Barbara Girvin, who raised him and was known to him as his mother, told Fox News Digital that as a child, when he had a chance to dress up for school or Halloween, he always donned the iconic police uniform. He continued to pursue a law enforcement career, taking a criminal justice class in his freshman year of high school at Gates Chili High School. "By the time he got to his senior year, he went to classes downtown in the sheriff's office, and he experienced work in the courthouse," Barbara Girvin said. While in high school, he aided local law enforcement agencies with undercover stings, since he looked old for his age, and participated in ride alongs. Joshua Bowman, a former Gates Police Department investigator, told Fox News Digital he first met Cameron at a nearby Starbucks, where he was working as a barista in high school. "He was always smiling, always energetic, and very polite to every single customer," Bowman said. "After some time, he started asking me questions about being a police officer in New York." He later interned with the Gates Police Department. "He was the only intern that I've ever seen in 24 years that showed up on every ride along with a business suit on," Bowman said. "If he saw an arrest here on the news, he would ask me about it. Like, tell me more. He seemed so interested in it, and when he did the ride alongs, the politeness and eagerness really stood out. He was a breath of fresh air." Barbara Girvin called him "Mr. Neat," noting he always had to have on a clean shirt and his hair "just so." Bowman said he still remembers the young man telling him he got into the police academy and was traveling south to become an officer. "I was just so encouraged," he said. "I was like, 'You're going to make it. You're going to make your family proud.' He seemed to be a gem and if he stayed in New York, I would hope that our office would have picked him up." After graduating, Girvin applied for and received offers from two law enforcement agencies — Texas Border Patrol and the Virginia Beach Police Department. After finding out he got both jobs on the same day, he decided to go to Virginia, because it was closer to his family in Gates. "He just knew what he wanted, and he was going to go after it," his mother said. "When he went to Virginia, he was extremely happy because he was doing something that he loved. He loved his job. He loved the people he worked with." Soon after moving to Virginia, he married his high school sweetheart, Jessica. The couple eloped on the beach during the COVID-19 pandemic, but renewed their vows in front of friends and family about two years ago at Oaks Manor in Churchville, New York. Officer Girvin's wife, Jessica, is currently pregnant with their first child and is due in the summer, and she is working with Reese's wife to plan the joint police funeral in Virginia Beach. "She's so emotionally distraught," Barbara Girvin said. The family added Reese and his wife married just last month. Following the tragedy, the family said it is remembering Officer Girvin for his outgoing personality and willingness to come to anyone's rescue. "If anybody needed any help, he was the first one there. He never hesitated at all," Barbara Girvin said. "If somebody needed someone to talk to, he would sit and talk to them. He was a good listener." She added he was a "jokester" and had so many friends growing up, that she would have to set up tents in the backyard to accommodate sleepovers. Following his death, she said fellow officers described him as the "life of the party." Coming from a family of civil servants and police officers, his mother said he knew the risks that came with the job. However, he was not deterred. "When he saw that police officers passed in the line of duty, he would kind of investigate to see what had happened, but it didn't deter him from wanting to be one or wanting to continue," she said. "His top priority was serving. … He was very interested in keeping his community safe and doing what he could do to help them." Bowman, himself a 24-year law enforcement veteran, explained that traffic stops are "never routine" and there is no way to know what the person's mental state will be. Even though officers approach the instances with the utmost safety, he said things can still go awry. "When you pull someone over, you do not know how their day is going," he said. "You do not know what is happening in their life and what they're going through. … I believe traffic stops are one of the most dangerous aspects of law enforcement. Bowman added that Girvin had a long-lasting impact, not only on his brothers and sisters in Virginia Beach, but also back home in New York. "I hope I led him in the right direction," he said. "I told him, 'It's the best career path you'll ever choose.' But unfortunately, there's evil in this world that walks among us, and unfortunately for him, he met that evil. It's not fair. Not fair at all." As of Tuesday afternoon, a GoFundMe created to support the Girvin family had raised more than $70,000.

VB officer Cameron Girvin ‘touched the lives of many'
VB officer Cameron Girvin ‘touched the lives of many'

Yahoo

time25-02-2025

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VB officer Cameron Girvin ‘touched the lives of many'

VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (WAVY) — Officer Cameron Girvin, 25, one of the two Virginia Beach Police officers who was shot and killed in the line of duty Friday night, touched the lives of many as he leaves behind his wife and unborn daughter. Full Coverage: Officers Girvin and Reese Girvin served in the Virginia Beach Police Department since 2020. Prior to joining the VBPD, Girvin began his law enforcement career in 2018 with the Ocean City Police Department in Maryland, where he patrolled the boardwalk during the evening. FULL PRESSER: Virginia Beach police chief provides details on deaths of two officers Girvin graduated in 2017 from Gates Chili High School, located in Rochester, New York. The school district released a statement following Girvin's death, which can be read in full below: The Gates Chili Central School District is deeply saddened to learn of the tragic passing of Officer Cameron Girvin, a 2017 graduate of Gates Chili High School. Cameron's commitment to service and his dedication to protecting others were evident both during his time as a student and throughout his career in law enforcement. Our thoughts are with the Girvin family, his loved ones, and all who knew him. This loss is felt deeply within our school community, especially by those who had the privilege of knowing Cameron and his family. His father, Art Girvin, was a longtime bus driver for the district, making this tragedy even more personal for many in our Spartan community. We extend our heartfelt condolences to the Girvin family and all those affected by this heartbreaking loss. Students, staff and alumni who may be struggling with this news are encouraged to seek support. Gates Chili School District According to the GoFundMe for Girvin's family, Girvin was married to his high school sweetheart. The pair were expecting their first child, Paisley, this summer. Continue to check for updates. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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