'He’s watching over us’: Graham Hoffman’s brother on memorial ride with 400 motorcycles
JACKSON COUNTY, MISSOURI, JUL 14 – The 49-mile memorial ride drew nearly 400 motorcyclists to honor Hoffman, who was fatally stabbed while aiding a patient, highlighting community support for first responders.
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Sen. Schmitt introduces ‘Graham Hoffman Act’ for crimes against first responders
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - On Tuesday afternoon, U.S. Senators Eric Schmitt (R-MO) and Maggie Hassan (D-NH) introduced the "Graham Hoffman Act," increasing the penalties for crimes against first responders. The bill, which was presented to Congress in the wake of the death of Kansas City firefighter-paramedic Graham Hoffman, 29, who was attacked and killed by a patient while in the line of duty on April 27, aims to make assaults against first responders…
'He’s watching over us’: Graham Hoffman’s brother on memorial ride with 400 motorcycles
By Fernanda Silva Click here for updates on this story BLUE SPRINGS, Missouri (KSHB) — From Blue Springs to Kansas City, Missouri, driving by Station 42, almost 400 motorcyclists rode 49 miles on Saturday morning to honor fallen KCFD paramedic firefighter Graham Hoffman. “I know he’s watching over us,” Graham’s brother, Nolan Hoffman, said. “We’ve had a lot of sad times.” Nolan says it’s been a bumpy road for the Hoffmans. In April, he lost …
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