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“Dan didn’t take the ‘traditional’ route to law enforcement. He had worked as a teacher and then went into IT, but he knew it wasn’t his passion,” Eddie said. “He had just turned 40 and knew he wanted to help people, and he wanted to do that through law enforcement.”
After Corporal Groves was killed, Eddie was fortunate to find himself surrounded by friends, family, the agency, and several other law enforcement organizations who were there to show support. Another surviving fiancé worked with Corporal Groves, and she reached out in the first week. “That early connection made such a difference for me,” Eddie said. “That’s why I try to to connect with surviving fiancés and significant others all across the nation as soon as I can because I know how impactful our survivor group has been for me.”
That survivor group is the surviving fiancés and significant others, or FNSO for short. For one weekend in August, Eddie and his fellow survivors attend their specific C.O.P.S. retreat to be with others who understand the different types of grief that occur for different types of survivors. “I learned early on how lonely being a survivor really is and as a FNSO, we can have other challenges that can make that loneliness even worse,” Eddie said. “Being connected with people who are your ‘tribe’ and understand you helps you feel a little less lonely. That is what drives me to seek out FNSOs and get them connected with our tribe.”
Before Corporal Groves died, Eddie had started a program to help first responders who suffer from line-of-duty traumatic brain injuries and/or Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. “Dan was my inspiration for the program and now he continues to inspire me to keep helping our blue family,” Eddie said. “Helping others is one of the many things Dan and I had in common, and I continue this shared passion in hopes of making him proud.”
Eddie Gomez
Surviving Significant Other of
Corporal Daniel Groves
Colorado State Patrol
3/13/2019
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