Funeral Held For Orlando Sergeant Gunned Down By Fugitive
An Orlando police sergeant who was gunned down by a wanted fugitive was remembered at her funeral service Saturday for mentoring youth and a dedication to the community she grew up in.
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An Orlando police sergeant who was gunned down by a wanted fugitive was remembered at her funeral service Saturday for mentoring youth and a dedication to the community she grew up in.
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