President Donald Trump recently made a phone call to two Compton, California, deputies injured after an ambush shooting earlier this month, according to the Los Angeles Service Department Transit Services Bureau.
“This week #potus45 @realdonaldtrump called both of our deputies to check on their spirits, wish them a speedy recovery and remind them that the #american people are behind them and that the coward that harmed them will be brought to #justice!!” the Bureau wrote on Facebook over the weekend.
The department also shared several pictures of the 31-year-old mother and LA county police officer lying in a hospital bed, recovering from her wounds.
The unidentified officer is pictured with a writing pad in her lap to respond to Trump because she is not yet able to speak after the Sept. 12 shooting resulted in her being shot multiple times, including in the jaw.
The post added that the injured officer’s husband and LASD sergeant Frederickson—one of her colleagues—were at her bedside in an intensive care unit to relay her answers to the president during the call.
A second LA county deputy, who was only identified as a 24-year-old male, was released from the hospital late last week, both officers were shot multiple times, Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva said.
The department also said the national and international support the injured officers have received has been overwhelming, “but also very much appreciated,” adding that “both of the deputies and their families were very appreciative” about receiving a call from the president.
Last week, Trump said during a rally in Las Vegas that after the alleged gunman that shot the officers is found, “we’ve got to get much faster with our courts, and we’ve got to get much tougher with our sentencing.”
Americans have “truly shown how wonderful they are” by sending letters and emails of support, flowers, cards, and donations every day since the shooting, the sheriff’s department stated on social media.