Rich Shailor
National Trustee, Fraternal Order of Police in Everett city government.
- 2026-05-26 · City Meeting — Rich Shailor, identified as National Trustee for the Fraternal Order of Police, took part in the Everett Medal of Valor Ceremony for EPD Detective Dan Wall on Tuesday, May 26, 2026.
Everett Medal of Valor Ceremony for EPD Detective Dan Wall (Tuesday May 26, 2026)
Rich Shailor, identified as National Trustee for the Fraternal Order of Police, took part in the Everett Medal of Valor Ceremony for EPD Detective Dan Wall on Tuesday, May 26, 2026. His recorded contribution to the ceremony was performance-based rather than deliberative: he sang the national anthem.
The extracted record indicates that Shailor delivered the anthem in a series of quoted lines, including, “Oh, see, can you see by the dawn’s early light, what so proudly we hailed at the twilight’s last gleaming,” followed by “Whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight,” and “All the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming and the rockets red glare.” The transcript also captures a likely transcription error in the line, “Oh, say does that star spangled, bend a yet wave?” The final quoted word from the activity record was “Brave.”
No votes were recorded for Shailor during this ceremony, and there is no indication in the extracted material that he raised questions, debated any motions, or took a position on policy or procedure. His role, as reflected in the available data, was to provide the anthem as part of the ceremonial observance honoring Detective Dan Wall.
Because the record supplied only this limited activity, the account cannot attribute any additional remarks, interactions, or formal actions to Shailor beyond his singing of the national anthem.