Hero gets his day
Eron Ben-Yehuda
Huntington Beach treated a police officer shot in the line of duty to a
hero’s ceremony at Monday’s City Council meeting.
Mayor Peter Green proclaimed Oct. 4 as Nicholas Ekovich Day, in honor of
the 25-year veteran who foiled a robbery attempt at a hair salon early
last month. Ekovich killed the gunman but not before he fired six shots,
four hitting the officer’s bulletproof vest, two shattering his left arm.
“We are very proud to have such an officer in our city,” Green said.
As the 52-year-old policeman stood with a cast on his left arm, the
audience, filled with fellow officers, city officials, and residents,
gave him a standing ovation.
A video screen on the council chamber’s wall showed a photograph of a
smiling Ekovich with the words “Thank You!” Ekovich’s family received
yellow roses. An honor guard, made up of five police officers, marched in
formation.
Police Chief Ron Lowenberg said that not only does Ekovich’s bravery
shine, but so does his good character. The example Ekovich sets should
serve as a “lantern” for everyone to follow, the chief said.
Despite the adulation, Ekovich remained modest throughout the ceremony,
thanking his family for its support and giving credit to those held
hostage by the robber in the Green Tree Salon at the corner of Hamilton
Avenue and Bush Street.
Even before the suspect pulled out a gun, hair stylist Mitzi Douillard
started dialing 911, Ekovich said.
“She just picked up intuitively that this guy was no good,” he said.
Douillard attended the ceremony in addition to the other hostages,
customer Jocelyn Downing and her 2-year-old son, Chaz.
Fate allowed him to rescue the boy, Ekovich said.
“I was put there to make sure his life was saved for some reason down the
road,” he said, choking up.
Ekovich isn’t the only one who puts his life on the thin blue line for
the city, Green said.
“We should realize also that he is one of many,” he said. “We are
appreciative of all of them.”
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