The Dallas Police Department and several families gathered Tuesday to remember and honor officers who've made the ultimate sacrifice for the city.
The Dallas Police Department and several families gathered to remember and honor officers who've made the ultimate sacrifice for the city.
Dallas Police command staff walked with families and city leaders toward the Dallas Police Department's memorial site at the corner of Akard and Young Streets to honor their fallen Tuesday. This year, the department did not add a new name, but a dozen Dallas police officers have been shot and injured since last year.
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