To the Editor:
In the aftermath of the profound loss of Lieutenant Michael “Hootch” Hoosock on April 14, 2024, I extend heartfelt appreciation to the community for its overwhelming outpouring of support, sympathy and solidarity during this difficult time.
Lieutenant Hoosock, known affectionately as “Hootch” by his colleagues and community members alike, embodied the essence of dedication, integrity and selflessness in his service to our community. His unwavering commitment to duty and his boundless compassion touched the lives of many, leaving an indelible mark on all who had the privilege of knowing him.
Amidst the sorrow that envelops us, the outpouring of support from the community has served as a beacon of light, illuminating the path of healing for all who mourn the loss of Lieutenant Hoosock. From heartfelt condolences and gestures of kindness to acts of generosity and solidarity, your unwavering support has provided solace and strength to Lieutenant Hoosock’s family, friends, and colleagues during this profoundly challenging time.
I extend my deepest gratitude to the community for standing alongside us as we navigate this period of grief and loss. Your compassion, empathy and steadfast support have underscored the resilience and unity that define our community in times of adversity.
As we honor the memory of Lieutenant Michael “Hootch” Hoosock and celebrate his life of service, let us also draw inspiration from the outpouring of support that surrounds us. Together, we will continue to uphold the values and ideals that Lieutenant Hoosock held dear, ensuring that his legacy of compassion, courage and commitment endures for generations to come.
Tobias Shelley
Onondaga County Sheriff
Syracuse
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