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‘He was my baby brother’: Hundreds gather for funeral of slain Chicago Police Officer Enrique Martinez. Sam Charles, Chicago Tribune. November 18, 2024 at 2:03 PM. 1 / 4
A funeral Mass was held Monday morning for 26-year-old Officer Enrique Martinez, who was killed in the line of duty Nov. 4 on Chicago’s South Side. ... Martinez’s family asked that Chicago ...
CHICAGO — Chicago police Officer Enrique Martínez and his partner responded to a block in the South Side’s East Chatham neighborhood on Monday evening for what eventually turned out to be a ...
Zayas joined the United States Air Force at age 19 [3] and was a police officer with the New York City Police Department for almost 15 years. [3] His experience as a police officer allowed him to develop as a character actor, leading to a series of acting jobs on television and film, mainly playing law enforcement officers, but playing characters on the other side of the law, as well, such as ...
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Bob Martinez, former governor of Florida, first Cuban-American governor in United States history; Robert E. Martinez, 8th Virginia Secretary of Transportation and deputy administrator of the United States Maritime Administration; Joseph Miró, Delaware state representative, president National Hispanic Caucus of State Legislators
Enrique Miguel Iglesias Preysler (Spanish pronunciation: [enˈrike miˈɣel iˈɣlesjas ˈpɾejsleɾ]; born 8 May 1975) is a Spanish singer and songwriter.. He started his recording career in the mid-1990s on the Mexican label Fonovisa were he released three Spanish albums Enrique Iglesias, Vivir and Cosas del Amor becoming the bestselling Spanish-language act of the decade. [1]
Ray Suarez, U.S. Marine Corps - Alderman of the 31st ward in Chicago; T. Francisco Torralbo, Spanish Army - two time Spanish ad interim governor of Puerto Rico in 18th century; Guillermo José Torres, U.S. Army - journalist; José Torres ("Chegui"), U.S. Army - boxer, Light Heavyweight Champions and member of Boxing Hall of Fame