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Hundreds of police honor Stanley officer at his funeral

4 weeks ago in Local fwilt Photo: Saga Communications 3/5/21 Hundreds of law enforcement personnel from all over the state gathered Thursday afternoon at Bulldog Field in Luray for the funeral of Stanley Police Officer Nick Winum, who was shot and killed in the line of duty last Friday. Pastor Andy Seastrom of Bethlehem Independent Christian Church in Stanley spoke during the funeral. Winum was killed by 29-year-old Dakota Richards of Stanley, who was eventually shot and killed a short time later by Page County Sheriff’s deputies. Tags: bull dog field, funeral, nick winum, Page County, police, stanley, state police Story © 2021 Saga Communications - Images © 2021 Saga Communications

U S , Va flags lowered to half staff to honor Officer Winum

U.S., Va. flags lowered to half staff to honor Officer Winum Stanley Police Officer Dominic “Nick” 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) — U.S. and Virginia flags have been ordered to be lowered to half staff across the commonwealth to honor the memory of Officer Dominic “Nick” 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/dhqBYy0Jof— Va Capitol Police (@VaCapitolPolice) March 3, 2021

Investigation continues into officer shooting | WSVA News Talk Radio

1 month ago in Local fwilt Photo: Saga Communications 3/3/21 Virginia State Police continue to investigate last Friday afternoon’s fatal shootings involving a Stanley Police officer. Sergeant Brent Coffey reports that Officer Nick Winum observed a 2002 Honda Civic that matched the description of a Be-On-the-Lookout issued for a suspicious person with a gun. At around 3:15 p.m, Officer Winum initiated a traffic stop and the Honda Civic pulled over in the 600 block of Judy Lane. Before the officer could exit his patrol vehicle, the driver, 29-year-old Dakota Richards of Stanley, got out of his vehicle and began shooting at Winum, who died at the scene.

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