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Community gathers for fallen Morrow County Deputy Daniel Sherrer at funeral ceremony
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FULL STORY: https://www.10tv.com/article/news/local/funeral-for-morrow-county-deputy-daniel-sherrer/530-45d93af6-472b-48eb-bf55-27d1103a5559
The funeral for Morrow County Deputy Daniel "Weston" Sherrer took place Wednesday morning at Northmor High School.
Family, friends, colleagues and community members gathered to remember and honor the life of Sherrer, who was killed in the line of duty.
A funeral procession, which took place after the service, traveled through Marion County.
The processional route started on state Route 95, go north on state Route 98, turn east on state Route 309, head into the city of Marion and travel down East Center Street, turn south on South Main Street, continue south on Delaware Avenue, turn onto Vernon Heights Boulevard and into the Marion Cemetery where a private ceremony for the family will take place at the grave site.
A visitation was held on Tuesday, drawing hundreds of community members who came to pay their respects to the fallen deputy and his family.
On May 26, Sheriff John Hinton said his office was called about a domestic situation in the 100 block of County Road 26 in Marengo. Upon arrival, a shooting involving Sherrer occurred.
Sherrer was taken to a hospital, where he died from his injuries. The suspect, identified as 53-year-old Brian Michael Wilson, was also shot and taken to a hospital in serious condition.
Wilson is charged with aggravated murder. He was released from the hospital and had his bond set at $5 million on Tuesday by a Morrow County judge.
Sherrer was a four-year veteran with the sheriff's office. Hinton said Sherrer loved his job and was a godsend for the department.
More details about Sherrer's funeral can be read here.