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Truck drivers, community show support for Hartford father who died while saving his daughters
On Saturday morning, tow truck drivers showed up to support the family still, some coming in from Massachusetts to Florida in his honor. Author: FOX61 Staff, Shara Taylor (FOX61) Published: 10:28 AM EST March 13, 2021 Updated: 11:08 PM EST March 13, 2021
HARTFORD, Conn. Jose Antonio Gonzalez was laid to rest Saturday.
Gonzalez, a Hartford resident more affectionately known as TJ, lost his life saving his two daughters at a beach in Puerto Rico. Dozens of tow truck drivers from his employer Central Auto and Transport and all-over, including Florida, participated in the procession and attended the services for TJ’s burial.
On March 13 of last year, six bullets from a Louisville, Kentucky, police officer’s gun ended the life of a promising emergency room technician with aspirations of becoming a nurse.
On the anniversary this Saturday of Breonna Taylor’s death, Milwaukee’s activists and artists will celebrate her life by honoring the city’s first responders and health care workers dedicated to saving lives.
“I know from being on both sides of the call, first responders respond to emergencies when not in uniform as a moral code of conduct and that alone is worthy of honor,” said Robert Agnew Jr., 33, co-founder of Milwaukee Artists for Racial Justice and an EMT student. “All professions are not created equal, and we want to let the first responders know, we see them, support them and to keep going.”