DOMINIC’S RIPPLE: CARRYING ON THE LEGACY
27 News Lance Veeser talks to Dominic’s parents and Chief Mike Koval about the legacy and impact of a young boy whose life ended way too soon.
Dominic May was the pride and joy of his parents, Meghan and Casey. He loved soccer, tractors and helping people. His dream was to become a police officer. So, he was excited to meet Police Chief Mike Koval at the Kids Expo last spring.
That memory was fresh in Koval’s mind when he answered a call on July 13, 2018, about a young boy who had been hit by a car. The boy turned out to be Dominic
Dominic died at 5-years-old, but Koval made his dream come true by naming him an honorary officer. Dominic was laid to rest with a police honor guard and escort. The outpouring of support amazed the may family and inspired them.
Since then the family created a charity called Dominic’s Ripple. In their first event, they handed out backpacks full of school supplies to local kids. Then, came the idea to raise money for a K-9 unit for the Madison Police Department.
[…] police officer to providing a police Honor Guard for his funeral; from staying connected with us to ensure we had the support we needed, to joining in our efforts as we started Dominic’s Ripple and the several fundraising efforts […]