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Remembering the Lives of Fallen Ohio Officers

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Tuesday, May 12, 2015   

AKRON, Ohio - This week marks National Police Week, and fallen police officers from Ohio are among those whose sacrifice and service is being honored in a national observance.

Akron police officer Justin Robert Winebrenner, who was shot and killed in November 2014, is among four Ohio officers whose engraved names will be dedicated at the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial in Washington, D.C.

Steven Groeninger, spokesman for the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund, says the memorial is commemorating a total of 273 fallen officers from various years.

"That includes 117 officers who were killed in 2014, and 156 officers who were killed in prior years," says Groeninger. "One of those cases dates back all the way to 1847."

The names of more than 20,000 officers are engraved on the memorial, representing all 50 states. The names will be officially dedicated during the 27th Annual Candlelight Vigil in Washington on Wednesday, one of the many events scheduled during National Police Week.

Two of the Ohio police officers being honored died in the 1920s. Groeninger says it's important to remember the sacrifice of all officers who have lost their lives.

"It's very meaningful to the ancestors and surviving kin even of historical officers to know grandpa or great grandpa's name was added to the national monument of fallen officers," he says.

According to the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund, 36 states lost at least one officer in 2014. Firearms-related deaths increased last year by 45 percent, with 48 officers fatally shot in the line of duty compared to 33 in 2013.


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