KILLEEN (May 21, 2015) Dozens made their way to the Memorial Plaza in front of the Killeen Police Department headquarters on Thursday to honor the state's fallen law enforcement officers.
Eleven Texas police officers died in the line of duty in 2014 including Killeen police detective Chuck Dinwiddie and Little River-Academy police Chief Lee Dixon.
On Dec. 11, 2013, Bell County Deputy Sheriff Adam Davis, 36, who was in a coma and in critical condition after suffering head injuries in a single-vehicle crash on Dec. 1, 2013 while responding to a call died at Scott & White Hospital.
"For many years we've never had anybody killed in the line of duty and here we are now," said Bell County District Attorney Henry Garza.
"In two years we've had three taken from us and it's hard. It hurts."
"We have suffered many things in the last 30 years that I have been in a prosecutor that I have seen and that I have witnessed throughout this county," Garza said.
"But we have here strength. We have here courage."
A rose was placed as a symbol of each of the fallen, as their end of watch was read during the ceremony.
"It is only right that we pay tribute and pay our respects," said Killeen Mayor Scott Cosper.
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