Morgan County Law Enforcement Memorial Ceremony
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Decatur Police officers Robbie Willis, left, and Grant Jones presented the colors during the Morgan County Law Enforcement Memorial Ceremony on Tuesday. [JERONIMO NISA/DECATUR DAILY]
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Decatur Police officers and Morgan County Sheriff deputies present arms after the rifle salute during the Morgan County Law Enforcement Memorial Ceremony on Tuesday. [JERONIMO NISA/DECATUR DAILY]
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Hartselle police Officer Patrick Edmondson places a rose in memory of an officer who died in the line of duty during Tuesday’s Morgan County Law Enforcement Memorial ceremony.
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Katee Anne Parker, left, Jayla Milligan and Anthony Blaxton perform “Amazing Grace” during the Morgan County Law Enforcement Memorial Ceremony on Tuesday. [JERONIMO NISA/DECATUR DAILY]
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Decatur Police officers and Morgan County Sheriff deputies present arms during the Morgan County Law Enforcement Memorial Ceremony on Tuesday. [JERONIMO NISA/DECATUR DAILY]
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An Alabama State trooper salutes after placing a rose at the memorial during the Morgan County Law Enforcement Memorial Ceremony on Tuesday. [JERONIMO NISA/DECATUR DAILY]
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Morgan County Law Enforcement Memorial Ceremony at Cotaco Park on Tuesday. [JERONIMO NISA/DECATUR DAILY]
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Morgan County sheriff Ron Puckett reads the roll call of fallen officers during the Morgan County Law Enforcement Memorial Ceremony on Tuesday. [JERONIMO NISA/DECATUR DAILY]
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Guest speaker judge Charles Elliott delivers his address during the Morgan County Law Enforcement Memorial Ceremony on Tuesday. [JERONIMO NISA/DECATUR DAILY]
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Decatur Police officer Grant Jones salutes during the Morgan County Law Enforcement Memorial Ceremony on Tuesday. [JERONIMO NISA/DECATUR DAILY]
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Officers bow their heads in prayer during the Morgan County Law Enforcement Memorial Ceremony on Tuesday. [JERONIMO NISA/DECATUR DAILY]
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Decatur Police officers and Morgan County Sheriff deputies perform the rifle salute during the Morgan County Law Enforcement Memorial Ceremony on Tuesday. [JERONIMO NISA/DECATUR DAILY]
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Law enforcement officers place roses in memory of each of the officers who have fallen in the line of duty during the Morgan County Law Enforcement Memorial Ceremony on Tuesday. [JERONIMO NISA/DECATUR DAILY]
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Decatur police Officer Robbie Willis places a rose at the memorial in honor of one of the fallen officers during the Morgan County Law Enforcement Memorial Ceremony on Tuesday. [JERONIMO NISA/DECATUR DAILY]
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Katee Anne Aker sings the national Athem during the Morgan County Law Enforcement Memorial Ceremony on Tuesday. [JERONIMO NISA/DECATUR DAILY]
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