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We have been learning more about Cleveland Police Officer Jamieson Ritter and his service to the country and Cleveland.RELATED: Cleveland police officer shot and killed overnight; suspect in custody
I stopped by Cleveland PD's Third District Headquarters Friday to see the outpouring that continues there, as well as a growing memorial. Crosses, flowers, balloons, stuffed animals, and cards are all collected on and around his vehicle, which has sat silent since Thursday.
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