What's Happening?
A memorial highway sign has been unveiled along Northwest Loop 820 in honor of Hank Nava Jr., a Fort Police officer who died in 2005. Officer Nava was fatally shot while attempting to serve a warrant, and the sign serves as a tribute to his service and sacrifice.
Family, friends, and community members gathered to witness the unveiling, which took place just east of the Marine Creek Parkway ramp. The event was a poignant reminder of the risks law enforcement officers face in the line of duty.
Why It's Important?
The unveiling of the memorial highway sign is a significant gesture of remembrance and respect for Officer Hank Nava Jr. and his contributions to public safety. It highlights the ongoing recognition of the sacrifices made by law enforcement officers and the importance of honoring their service. Such memorials can strengthen community ties and support for police officers, fostering a sense of unity and appreciation for those who protect and serve. Additionally, it serves as a reminder of the dangers inherent in police work and the need for continued support and resources for law enforcement agencies.



















