Mural Honoring Fallen Sgt. Robert Wilson III Unveiled In Strawberry Mansion
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PHILADELPHIA (CBS) - A mural honoring fallen Philadelphia Police Sgt. Robert Wilson III was unveiled on Thursday.
#Philadelphia city, PA state leaders and family member of Sgt. Robert Wilson III cut ribbon to new mural at 29th St & Ridge Avenue honoring the fallen police officer @CBSPhilly pic.twitter.com/bYiG1iVjh5
— Chantee Lans (@ChanteeLans) July 19, 2018
The mural dedication took place at 29th Street and Ridge Avenue at 12:30 p.m.
Wilson was killed in the line of duty when he walked in on an attempted robbery at a North Philadelphia Game Stop in 2015.
Authorities arrested Ramone Williams and Carlton Hipps and charged them with murder. Authorities say both men are seen on surveillance video shooting Wilson inside the store. Both men are awaiting trial.
Constance Wilson, the fallen officer's grandmother said, "We appreciate the fact that they continue to remember him."
She added, "We remember him everyday of course, every minute of the day."
Commissioner Richard Ross of the Philadelphia Police Department said of the mural that it's "truly meaningful."
Ross said, "This is where he spent his career and this is where the people throughout the city saw him each and every day."
Jane Golden of the City of Philadelphia Mural Arts Program feels the mural is more than just an art honoring a fallen hero.
"This mural lives on as an icon and a beacon, and a tremendous ongoing source of pride and inspiration; and there is no doubt about that," she said.
.@PhillyPolice & family of Fallen Officer Sgt. Robert Wilson III gather in front of mural at 29th St & Ridge Ave honoring him in the 22nd precinct in Strawberry Mansioj where he used to work@CBSPhilly pic.twitter.com/aFr7CpXkie
— Chantee Lans (@ChanteeLans) July 19, 2018
Crowds gather at new mural at 29th Street and Ridge Ave of Fallen @PhillyPolice Officer Sgt. Robert Wilson III. The 8-year-veteran was shot and killed during an attempted armed robbery at a nearby GameStop@CBSPhilly pic.twitter.com/hdj7oJBSB9
— Chantee Lans (@ChanteeLans) July 19, 2018
Philadelphia Council President Darrell L. Clark said, "A lot of people honored him, loved him for the work that he did."
The older sister of the late officer, Shaki'ra Wilson-Burroughs said the following about the new mural: "I love it.The smirk he makes a little bit, it's him."
She added, "It still brings out who my brother was and what he stood for."