Spartz's Post Office Bill Signed into Law

Washington, DC – This week, legislation authored by Rep. Victoria Spartz to redesignate the Elwood, Indiana, U.S. Post Office building after fallen police officer Noah Jacob Shahnavaz was signed into law by President Biden.
"I am very appreciative of the support of my colleagues to honor the heroism of Officer Shahnavaz," said Rep. Spartz. "The renaming of the Elwood Post Office will serve us as a reminder of Noah's ultimate sacrifice for our freedoms for generations to come."
Background
Officer Noah Jacob Shahnavaz was a highly dedicated member of the Elwood Police Department in Indiana, remembered for his deep commitment to public service and community protection. Born in Indianapolis in 1998, Shahnavaz displayed early leadership and a passion for service. After graduating from Fishers High School in 2016, he joined the U.S. Army, where he served as a Sergeant with the 591st Military Police Company. He deployed to the Middle East during the Global War on Terror, earning respect from his fellow soldiers for his professionalism and leadership. They described him as "everything you’d want in a police officer; every attribute, every characteristic."
Following his military service, Noah transitioned to law enforcement, joining the Elwood Police Department in 2021. He quickly earned the admiration of his colleagues for his calm demeanor, strong work ethic, and unwavering dedication to safeguarding his community.
Tragically, Officer Shahnavaz’s life was cut short on July 31, 2022. During a routine traffic stop, he was ambushed and fatally shot by a repeat offender who had previously been convicted of shooting at police officers in Indianapolis.
Throughout his career, Officer Shahnavaz embodied the values of service, sacrifice, and honor. His life reflects a deep commitment to public service, first in defense of his country and then as a protector of his local community. Noah’s professional and personal qualities earned him admiration both in the military and law enforcement, where he is remembered for his bravery, integrity, and the positive impact he had on those around him.
The full text of the bill can be found HERE.