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Missoula honors fallen law enforcement officers at annual memorial ceremony
Summary
Missoula law enforcement agencies held a memorial ceremony to honor retired and fallen officers, read names from the memorial board, and heard a keynote from a U.S. Attorney's Office representative on the risks officers face and recent national line-of-duty death statistics.
Dozens of Missoula-area law enforcement officers, elected officials, family members and community residents attended the Missoula law enforcement memorial ceremony to honor retired and fallen officers and to recognize the ongoing risks faced by officers.
The ceremony included an invocation and benediction by Missoula Police Chaplain Dave Ludwig, the national anthem sung by Karen Rose, a wreath placement by the Missoula County Sheriff's Office honor guard, a roll call of names read by Assistant Police Chief Jake Rosling, and a keynote address by Tim Roscoe, a representative of the U.S. Attorney's Office in Missoula.
Why this matters: the event recognized individuals who died in the line of duty and underscored local and national concerns about the safety of law enforcement officers. Speakers cited nationwide…
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