The California Senate convened on May 1, 2025, to honor the memory of Officer Seth Franklin, who passed away on April 6, 2025, at the age of 34 after a courageous battle with cancer. Senator Joe Vogue led the tribute, highlighting Franklin's dedication to his community and his service in law enforcement.
Officer Franklin, a lifelong resident of Yucaipa, graduated from Yucaipa High School and earned a degree in criminal justice from California State University, San Bernardino. He began his law enforcement career with the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department and later joined the Redlands Police Department in February 2018. His commitment to public safety extended beyond his duties as an officer; he served as a board member for the Redlands Police Officers Association since 2022.
Franklin was remembered not only for his professional contributions but also for his love of family and community activities, including softball, golf, and motorcycle riding. He is survived by his wife Ashley, their two sons, and his parents and siblings.
The Senate's adjournment in Franklin's memory underscores the profound impact he had on those around him and the community he served. Senator Vogue expressed condolences to Franklin's family and the Redlands Police Department, emphasizing that his legacy of dedication and service will not be forgotten. The session concluded with a call for peace and comfort for those mourning his loss, marking a poignant moment of reflection within the Senate.