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Cincinnati police officer Nedra Ward
“I was standing on the front line, getting cursed out, people telling me, ‘Why don’t you quit your job?’ ”
Even the work part of the day was like nothing she’d ever known.
“I was standing on the front line, getting cursed out, people telling me, ‘Why don’t you quit your job?’” she said.
The officer gets it. In fact, some of her family members were among the protesters. But the anger directed at her, as a Black woman wearing a badge, was tough.
Her career had started in the wake of the 2001 riots, after which she joined the department to make sure people who looked like her were represented on the force.
Irving Peterson
Comfrey/Frost - Irving Jon Peterson, age 74, of Comfrey, passed away on Nov. 25, 2020 at Carris Health-Rice Memorial Hospital in Willmar, from Covid-19. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, Dec. 19, at 2:30 p.m. at Dell Lutheran Church at 47500 97th Street, near Frost, with Rev. Dan Horn officiating. Prior to the service, the visitation will be 12:30-2 p.m. and be a walk-thru viewing to avoid people gathering inside the building. All who attend are asked to wear a mask and maintain social distancing guidelines. Burial will follow the service at Dell Lutheran Cemetery. Arrangements are with the Sturm Funeral Home in Comfrey. Online condolences may be left for the family at sturmfh.com.
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