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Kansas City U.S. Attorneys Tim Garrison and Stephen McAllister,
Kansas City Police Chief Rick Smith for the Midwest hospitality,
Acting Associate Attorney General Jesse Panuccio,
Deputy Director Tom Brandon of ATF
Acting Administrator Uttam Dhillon of DEA
Assistant Attorney General Stephen Boyd,
My good friend Matt Dummermuth, the head of our Office of Justice Programs,
Acting Director Katie Sullivan of our Office on Violence Against Women,
The head of our COPS office, Phil Keith,
Associate Deputy Attorney General, Robyn Thiemann
The dozens of U.S. Attorneys who are here with their teams, and
Each of you, who made the commitment to be here at the Conference this week, and who have partnered with the Department of Justice to make the PSN program work in your home cities.
So thank you to President Trump for honoring President Bush and for honoring us with his presence tomorrow.
We received dozens of worthy nominations this year. But even with tough competition, each one of you stood out for recognition.
When I was U.S. Attorney, PSN helped us put away two gunmen who held a 76-year old woman at gunpoint for an hour while they ransacked her farmhouse.
And those successes continue today in Iowa and across America.
In fiscal year 2017, the Department of Justice prosecuted more violent criminals than in any year on record to that point.
Drug overdose deaths were up in 2015 and 2016—but they were down in the last six months for which we have data, and opioid prescriptions are down nearly 20 percent since 2016.
And they’re your achievements. Each one of you played a key role in making them possible.