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Local Law Enforcement Honors Fallen Officers

By: BigCountryHomePage.com Staff Reports
Updated: May 2, 2012
Abilene law enforcement and uniformed services gathered at the law enforcement center this morning to honor the memory of officers who have been killed while in the line of duty.

The American flag was raised to half staff and a wreath was placed in front of the law enforcement center as part of the ceremony.

Officer Rodney Holder, who was killed while in the line of duty on Sayles Boulevard when his motorcycle was hit by a car.

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