On February 10, the Roseville Police Department in Northern California commemorated the 30th anniversary of the tragic death of Officer Mark A. White, a dedicated three-year veteran of the force fondly remembered by his colleagues and the community he served for his unwavering commitment, compassion and lighthearted personality. He was also a dedicated husband, father, son, brother, uncle and friend. “Mark wasn’t just a good cop — he was a great cop. He was tough but fair. He loved to play practical jokes on his friends and co-workers and was a good sport when someone got one up on him,” reflects his widow, Liz White-Dibb, his high school sweetheart, with whom he had two children. “Mark loved the city of Roseville and the citizens he swore to protect. His last assignment was Community Oriented Policing, and he loved it. He was assigned a bicycle and went out each day trying to make Roseville a better place to live.” Read More
Becoming a Survivor and an Advocate
On February 10, 1995, Liz White-Dibb and her children became survivors, joining the thousands of law enforcement families across the country who have lost a loved one in the line […] Read More
Navigating the Shadows
A Spouse’s Perspective of Law Enforcement Trauma and Recovery STEPHANIE KIESOW As a former cop, I felt somewhat prepared for the traumas and sacrifices that those in law enforcement face […] Read More