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Canyon County memorial honors Idaho law enforcement killed in the line of duty
Summary
Speakers at a Canyon County ceremony read the names of fallen officers and canine partners, recited prayers and personal reflections, and cited national line-of-duty death statistics while asking the public to recognize officers’ service year-round.
At a memorial ceremony in Canyon County, Idaho, speakers honored law enforcement officers who died in the line of duty, read a long roll call of names and canine partners, and asked the public and officials to remember the personal costs of policing.
Bill Roscoe, chaplain for the Canyon County Sheriff’s Office, opened the program with scripture and prayer and cited national figures. “In the first 4 months of this year, 24 law enforcement officers have died in the line of duty,” he said, then prayed for officers, their families and their protection.
Sheriff Donahue introduced national and local dignitaries, thanked sponsors and media…
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