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SGT Noel Rameriz Beltran Jr.

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SGT Noel Rameriz Beltran Jr.

Birth
Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA
Death
19 Apr 2018 (aged 29)
Trenton, Gilchrist County, Florida, USA
Burial
Bronson, Levy County, Florida, USA GPS-Latitude: 29.4542817, Longitude: -82.635957
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Sergeant Noel Jr. Ramirez Beltran, 29 years of age, of Bronson, FL; passed away on Thursday, April 19, 2018 in Trenton, FL. He was born on June 30, 1988 in Brooklyn, NY; the son of Noel Ramirez and Sonia R. Beltran Miranda Ramirez. Sergeant Ramirez had been a resident of Bronson since moving from Gainesville, FL in 2011. He proudly and bravely served his community for a combined 7 years in Law Enforcement with the Williston Police Department, the Levy County Sheriff's Office and the Gilchrist County Sheriff's Office. Sergeant Ramirez was of the Christian faith.
He is survived by his father, Noel Ramirez and his mother, Sonia R. Beltran Miranda Ramirez, of Bronson, FL; his 2 year old daughter, Zoey Abigail Ramirez and his 4 year old son, Noel III Ramirez; both of Bronson, FL, and his sister, Solianet R. Ramirez Beltran, also of Bronson, FL.
Funeral Services for Sergeant Ramirez will be held at 11:00 AM on Tuesday, April 24, 2018 at the Bell High School Auditorium in Bell, FL. Visitation will begin one hour prior to the service. Interment to follow at 2:30 PM at Bronson Cemetery in Bronson, FL.

To send flowers or a memorial gift to the family of Sgt. Noel Jr. Ramirez Beltran please visit ourSympathy Store.Obituary for Sgt. Noel Jr. Ramirez Beltran
Sergeant Noel Jr. Ramirez Beltran, 29 years of age, of Bronson, FL, passed away on Thursday, April 19, 2018 in Trenton, FL. He was born on June 30, 1988 in Brooklyn, NY; the son of Noel Ramirez and Sonia R. Beltran Miranda Ramirez. Sergeant Ramirez had been a resident of Bronson since moving from Gainesville, FL in 2011. He proudly and bravely served his community for a combined 7 years in Law Enforcement with the Williston Police Department, the Levy County Sheriff's Office and the Gilchrist County Sheriff's Office. Sergeant Ramirez was of the Christian faith.
He is survived by his father, Noel Ramirez and his mother, Sonia R. Beltran Miranda Ramirez, of Bronson, FL; his 2 year old daughter, Zoey Abigail Ramirez and his 4 year old son, Noel III Ramirez; both of Bronson, FL, and his sister, Solianet R. Ramirez Beltran, also of Bronson, FL.
Funeral Services for Sergeant Ramirez will be held at 11:00 AM on Tuesday, April 24, 2018 at the Bell High School Auditorium in Bell, FL. Chaplin Ronnie Gregory officiating. Visitation will begin one hour prior to the service. Interment to follow at 2:30 PM at Bronson Cemetery in Bronson, FL.
source Watson Funeral Home, Trenton, Florida

Contributor:
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NOEL RAMIREZ
Sergeant Noel Ramirez and Deputy Sheriff Taylor Lindsey were shot and killed from ambush as they took their lunch break in a restaurant at 1122 East Wade Street, in Trenton.

At approximately 3:00 pm a male subject opened fire on them from outside of the establishment, fatally shooting both through the restaurant's front window. The man was located deceased near the scene by responding deputies.

Sergeant Ramirez had served with the Gilchrist County Sheriff's Office for seven years. He is survived by his wife and two children.

Source: https://www.odmp.org/officer/23657-sergeant-noel-ramirezTwo deputies were killed when a man shot at them through a window while they were eating at a Chinese restaurant in Trenton, Florida, on Thursday afternoon.

A gunman walked up to Ace China Restaurant and shot at Sgt. Noel Ramirez, 30, and Deputy Taylor Lindsay, 25, about 3 p.m., according to the Gilchrist County Sheriff's Office, where the deputies worked.

The adult male gunman was found dead outside the restaurant, Sheriff Robert D. Schultz said during a news conference. Officials did not release the man's identity or cause of death.

Investigators do not know what the shooter's motive was, and Schultz said "there are no indications as to why this tragedy occurred."

Schultz called the gunman a "coward" and told reporters, "I do not have answers as to why this happened."

"The world is full of cowards and the world is full of heroes," Schultz added. "We need to highlight those heroes and what they gave."

Schultz also suggested that the shooting may have occurred because of an animosity for police officers.

"What do you expect to happen when you demonize law enforcement to the extent that it's been demonized?" Schultz said during the news conference.

Ramirez, a seven-year veteran of the department, was married and had children, according to officials. Lindsey joined the department two years ago and had a girlfriend.

Ramirez and Lindsey were "the best of the best," Schultz said. "They were men of integrity, men of loyalty. They're God-fearing and they loved what they did. They gave their lives so that we can all be safe."

Trenton is a small city 50 miles west of Gainesville, with a population of 2,315, according to the latest available census data.

Florida Gov. Rick Scott said in a statement that he and his wife "are heartbroken" over the deputies' deaths.

"It is true evil for anyone to hurt a law enforcement officer, and in Florida, we have zero tolerance for violence, especially against the police."

President Donald Trump offered his condolences in a tweet.

The Florida Department of Law Enforcement is investigating the shooting.

This article originally appeared on HuffPost.
Sergeant Noel Jr. Ramirez Beltran, 29 years of age, of Bronson, FL; passed away on Thursday, April 19, 2018 in Trenton, FL. He was born on June 30, 1988 in Brooklyn, NY; the son of Noel Ramirez and Sonia R. Beltran Miranda Ramirez. Sergeant Ramirez had been a resident of Bronson since moving from Gainesville, FL in 2011. He proudly and bravely served his community for a combined 7 years in Law Enforcement with the Williston Police Department, the Levy County Sheriff's Office and the Gilchrist County Sheriff's Office. Sergeant Ramirez was of the Christian faith.
He is survived by his father, Noel Ramirez and his mother, Sonia R. Beltran Miranda Ramirez, of Bronson, FL; his 2 year old daughter, Zoey Abigail Ramirez and his 4 year old son, Noel III Ramirez; both of Bronson, FL, and his sister, Solianet R. Ramirez Beltran, also of Bronson, FL.
Funeral Services for Sergeant Ramirez will be held at 11:00 AM on Tuesday, April 24, 2018 at the Bell High School Auditorium in Bell, FL. Visitation will begin one hour prior to the service. Interment to follow at 2:30 PM at Bronson Cemetery in Bronson, FL.

To send flowers or a memorial gift to the family of Sgt. Noel Jr. Ramirez Beltran please visit ourSympathy Store.Obituary for Sgt. Noel Jr. Ramirez Beltran
Sergeant Noel Jr. Ramirez Beltran, 29 years of age, of Bronson, FL, passed away on Thursday, April 19, 2018 in Trenton, FL. He was born on June 30, 1988 in Brooklyn, NY; the son of Noel Ramirez and Sonia R. Beltran Miranda Ramirez. Sergeant Ramirez had been a resident of Bronson since moving from Gainesville, FL in 2011. He proudly and bravely served his community for a combined 7 years in Law Enforcement with the Williston Police Department, the Levy County Sheriff's Office and the Gilchrist County Sheriff's Office. Sergeant Ramirez was of the Christian faith.
He is survived by his father, Noel Ramirez and his mother, Sonia R. Beltran Miranda Ramirez, of Bronson, FL; his 2 year old daughter, Zoey Abigail Ramirez and his 4 year old son, Noel III Ramirez; both of Bronson, FL, and his sister, Solianet R. Ramirez Beltran, also of Bronson, FL.
Funeral Services for Sergeant Ramirez will be held at 11:00 AM on Tuesday, April 24, 2018 at the Bell High School Auditorium in Bell, FL. Chaplin Ronnie Gregory officiating. Visitation will begin one hour prior to the service. Interment to follow at 2:30 PM at Bronson Cemetery in Bronson, FL.
source Watson Funeral Home, Trenton, Florida

Contributor:
Myrtice - [email protected]

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
NOEL RAMIREZ
Sergeant Noel Ramirez and Deputy Sheriff Taylor Lindsey were shot and killed from ambush as they took their lunch break in a restaurant at 1122 East Wade Street, in Trenton.

At approximately 3:00 pm a male subject opened fire on them from outside of the establishment, fatally shooting both through the restaurant's front window. The man was located deceased near the scene by responding deputies.

Sergeant Ramirez had served with the Gilchrist County Sheriff's Office for seven years. He is survived by his wife and two children.

Source: https://www.odmp.org/officer/23657-sergeant-noel-ramirezTwo deputies were killed when a man shot at them through a window while they were eating at a Chinese restaurant in Trenton, Florida, on Thursday afternoon.

A gunman walked up to Ace China Restaurant and shot at Sgt. Noel Ramirez, 30, and Deputy Taylor Lindsay, 25, about 3 p.m., according to the Gilchrist County Sheriff's Office, where the deputies worked.

The adult male gunman was found dead outside the restaurant, Sheriff Robert D. Schultz said during a news conference. Officials did not release the man's identity or cause of death.

Investigators do not know what the shooter's motive was, and Schultz said "there are no indications as to why this tragedy occurred."

Schultz called the gunman a "coward" and told reporters, "I do not have answers as to why this happened."

"The world is full of cowards and the world is full of heroes," Schultz added. "We need to highlight those heroes and what they gave."

Schultz also suggested that the shooting may have occurred because of an animosity for police officers.

"What do you expect to happen when you demonize law enforcement to the extent that it's been demonized?" Schultz said during the news conference.

Ramirez, a seven-year veteran of the department, was married and had children, according to officials. Lindsey joined the department two years ago and had a girlfriend.

Ramirez and Lindsey were "the best of the best," Schultz said. "They were men of integrity, men of loyalty. They're God-fearing and they loved what they did. They gave their lives so that we can all be safe."

Trenton is a small city 50 miles west of Gainesville, with a population of 2,315, according to the latest available census data.

Florida Gov. Rick Scott said in a statement that he and his wife "are heartbroken" over the deputies' deaths.

"It is true evil for anyone to hurt a law enforcement officer, and in Florida, we have zero tolerance for violence, especially against the police."

President Donald Trump offered his condolences in a tweet.

The Florida Department of Law Enforcement is investigating the shooting.

This article originally appeared on HuffPost.

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