Then it hit him.
“Her gift’s worth is not measured by the tactile touch of paper nor that of coin,” Hagaman said. “It was, after all, her gift - a gift that cannot be identified by ink and paper, nor that of forged metal. Its worth transcends any worth that we could ever ascribe. It is, however, the quiet and simple gift of hope, faith and love. These are the three attributes of our two fallen brothers.”
The deputies may have saved lives, Hagaman said in an interview last week. The gunman who killed his mother, stepfather and the two deputies owned a lot weapons, which may have been intended for a mass shooting, Hagaman said. The gunman is also suspected of taking his own life during the 13-hour standoff with police.
People come from near and far to pay tribute to fallen deputies at Watauga Co. Sheriffâs Office
People come from near and far to pay tribute to fallen deputies at Watauga Co. Sheriffâs Office By WBTV Web Staff | May 1, 2021 at 8:49 PM EDT - Updated May 5 at 5:46 PM
WATAUGA COUNTY, N.C. (WBTV) - Keyzen Buchanan, an up-and-coming emergency responder, traveled about an hour Saturday to pay respect to two fallen deputies.
Outside the Watauga County Sheriffâs Office, a memorial is growing for two deputies who had worked there.
There are flowers, candles and notes of support for Sgt. Chris Ward and Deputy Logan Fox who died after they were shot responding to a welfare check near Boone last week.
Funeral arrangements for Logan Fox and Christopher Ward, the two deputies killed in a Watauga County mass shooting that occurred Wednesday, have been announced.
Updated: 6:42 PM EDT Apr 29, 2021 WXII12.com Web Staff North Carolina is mourning two Watauga County Sheriff s Officers who were shot and killed during a standoff Wednesday.K-9 Deputy Logan Fox, 25, and Sgt. Chris Ward, 36, were killed in the ambush, deputies said. A K-9 responded with Deputy Fox and is OKAY.Investigators said Ward and Fox were dispatched to a home located at 553 Hardaman Circle in Boone at 9:44 a.m. Wednesday after the homeowner and his family didn’t report to work or answer telephone calls, the sheriff’s office said.They were hit by gunfire after entering the home, and while Ward was “extracted from the scene,” Fox remained inside, the statement said.Fox died at the scene while Ward died after being flown to Johnson City Medical Center for treatment, deputies said. Fox was a 2-year-veteran of the Watauga County Sheriff s Office who was partnered with K-9 Raven, according to deputies. He had also been a deputy with the Ashe County Sh
Procession brings bodies of deputies killed in Watauga County mass shooting to funeral home in Boone
Fallen deputies escorted back to Boone By WBTV Web Staff | April 30, 2021 at 7:03 AM EDT - Updated April 30 at 11:11 PM
WATAUGA COUNTY, N.C. (WBTV) - A procession, starting in Winston Salem and ending in Boone, brought the bodies of two deputies who were killed in the Watauga County mass shooting to a funeral home Friday afternoon.
Watauga County Sheriffâs Office Sgt. Chris Ward, 36, and K-9 deputy Logan Fox, 25, were killed in the shooting.
Procession for fallen deputies arrives at funeral home in Boone