Blue Light Ceremony Honors Fallen Law Enforcement Officers in Riverside County Families, first responders, and community members gathered at the Rancho Mirage Library and Observatory for a special Blue Light Ceremony, honoring law enforcement officers who lost their lives in the line of duty. The emotional tribute, hosted by Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco and his team, brought together law enforcement agencies from across the county to support grieving families and remember the sacrifices of their fallen heroes. “It’s very sobering, very humbling,” said Sheriff Bianco, reflecting on the impact of the ceremony. “It’s emotional when I see the family members of my friends who I’ve lost.” The event included a reading of the names of 75 fallen officers from Riverside County, a solemn reminder of their service and sacrifice. Betty Davidson, who lost her son-in-law, Deputy Probation Officer Julio Beltran, expressed gratitude for the ceremony, emphasizing its role in fostering peace and unity. “This keeps the fallen officers’ names alive,” she said. “It’s so important that we honor them.” Local law enforcement leaders reiterated that the ceremony is not just a memorial but a celebration of lives dedicated to serving the community. By sharing stories and honoring legacies, the event ensures that the sacrifices of these heroes are never forgotten. Keywords: Blue Light Ceremony, fallen officers, Riverside County, law enforcement tribute, Rancho Mirage, Sheriff Chad Bianco, Julio Beltran, honoring sacrifices.