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HANFORD â Fallen officers were remembered while those currently serving were given gratitude at a ceremony for Kings County law enforcement on Wednesday morning.
Sunday marked the beginning of National Police Week. As is the custom in Kings County, the memorial marked the week s half-way point. Corcoran Police Chief Gary Cramer gave the opening remarks at the Kings County Government Center.
âTodayâs an opportunity for us to remember the sacrifice of the seven men whose names are on the memorial behind me,â Cramer said. âAnd the sacrifice made by all the fallen officers in California during 2020.â
Members of the Hanford, Lemoore and Corcoran departments, along with the Kings County Sheriffâs office, Kings County District Attorneyâs Office and California Highway Patrol were in attendance for the event, which also included a 21-gun salute performed by personnel from Naval Air Station Lemoore.