> New committee could determine who’s honored on Washington law enforcement memorial
New committee could determine who’s honored on Washington law enforcement memorial
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The Behind the Badge Foundation determines determined which fallen members of law enforcement to include on the state’s official memorial site.
The names of 341 officers who died in the line of duty in the state of Washington are on the monument. The names include officers killed by everything from gunfire, car crashes and other job-related injuries, to heart attacks and COVID-19.
Pierce County Deputy Daryl Shuey’s died in 2020 after suffering a heart attack removing trash from a stolen car, but his name is not on the wall. His death did not meet the Behind the Badge Foundation’s criteria for inclusion on the wall because it was not a result of strenuous work.
Read more: https://www.king5.com/article/news/local/olympia/new-committee-honored-law-enforcement-memorial/281-c68bd221-cfab-4c35-8704-850e961c9c3b