During a recent government meeting, local law enforcement officers were honored for their bravery following a violent incident in December that left one officer injured. Sergeant Sloan, Officer Gillum, and Officer Camper were recognized for their heroic actions when they confronted a suspect who had fatally shot his father. Officer Camper was shot twice during the encounter but is currently recovering.
The officers were commended by the Virginia Association of Chiefs of Police, where they received the prestigious valor award. The governor highlighted their courageous deeds during the ceremony, emphasizing the importance of their service to the community.
Additionally, Chief Scott Booth was introduced as the new president of the Virginia Association of Chiefs of Police. His leadership is expected to guide discussions on critical law enforcement issues and enhance the effectiveness of policing in Virginia.
Council members expressed their gratitude and admiration for the officers' dedication and professionalism, acknowledging the challenges faced by law enforcement today. Vice Mayor and other council members shared personal reflections on the incident and the officers' commitment to public safety, reinforcing the community's reliance on their service.