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“Every life is precious” - American Police Beat Magazine

“Every life is precious” – American Police Beat Magazine

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January 15, 2024
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Cincinnati police officer honored for making a save while on a date

APB Team Published January 15, 2024 @ 6:00 am PST

Cincinnati P.D.

Cincinnati Police Officer Koffi Agbleke was recently honored with the Distinguished Service Award by the Covington Police Department for saving a life when he was out on a date while off duty in October.

While enjoying an evening bike ride with his date across the iconic Roebling Bridge that connects Cincinnati, Ohio, to Covington, Kentucky, Agbleke encountered a distressed individual standing perilously over the bridge’s railing. Recognizing the urgency of the situation, he stepped up and took immediate action to intervene.

Even after officers arrived from the Covington Police Department, Agbleke requested to stay on the scene. For the next two hours, he engaged in a heartfelt conversation with the individual in crisis, skillfully building rapport and ultimately persuading the person to step back from the edge to safety. The subject was taken to a hospital for treatment. 

The Cincinnati Police Department acknowledged Agbleke’s exceptional efforts in a Facebook post: “Officer Agbleke went above and beyond to save a person’s life. His selfless actions are the epitome of excellent policing, and the Cincinnati Police Department is honored to have him on our team.”

The Covington Police Department also recognized Agbleke’s heroic actions by awarding him the Distinguished Service Award on December 7. Covington Police Chief Brian Valenti and Assistant Chiefs Justin Wietholter and Matthew Winship visited the Cincinnati P.D.’s District 3 roll call to present the award and commend Agbleke for his bravery, dedication to preserving life and commitment to public safety.

“Officer Agbleke’s quick thinking and compassionate approach undoubtedly made a significant impact in preventing a tragedy on the Roebling Bridge that evening,” Valenti said. “His actions exemplify the values of our law enforcement community, and we are proud to recognize him with this well-deserved award.”

Agbleke, humbled by the recognition, expressed gratitude for the support of his fellow officers and the collaborative efforts with the Covington Police Department. 

“Every life is precious, and it was my duty as a police officer to do everything in my power to ensure the safety and well-being of that individual,” Agbleke said. 

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