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(Luray)- Flags will be lowered today across the Commonwealth to honor a fallen officer. Dominic Winum was shot and killed last week while in the line of duty. Governor Northam has ordered the U.S. and Virginia flags to fly at half-staff to remember the Stanley Police officer. Winum will be laid to rest today in Luray. Flags will remain lowered through sunset.
U.S., Va. flags lowered to half staff to honor Officer Winum Stanley Police Officer Dominic âNickâ Winum. (Source: WHSV) By WHSV Newsroom | March 3, 2021 at 7:46 PM EST - Updated March 3 at 9:00 PM
PAGE COUNTY, Va. (WHSV) â U.S. and Virginia flags have been ordered to be lowered to half staff across the commonwealth to honor the memory of Officer Dominic âNickâ Winum of the Stanley Police Department.
According to a tweet from Virginia Capitol Police, the order comes from Governor Ralph Northam and will last from sunrise to sunset on Thursday, March 4.
Per an order from @GovernorVA, U.S. and Virginia flags are to be lowered to half staff across the state Thursday from sunrise to sunset to honor the memory of Stanley Police Officer Dominic J. Nick Winum, who was shot and killed Feb. 26. His funeral is Thursday in Luray. pic.twitter.com/dhqBYy0Jofâ Va Capitol Police (@VaCapitolPolice) March 3, 2021
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