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The ConnecticutNational Guard on Tuesday laid to rest one of its own, Kevin Jiang the U.S. Armyveteran and Yale University graduate student gunned down outside his vehicle in New Haven two weeks ago.
Jiang, who would have turned 27 on Valentine’s Day, was laid to rest at State Veterans Cemetery in Middletown, Conn.
Photos shared with Fox News by the Connecticut National Guard showed Guardsmen salute Jiang’s casket, draped in a United States burial flag, before it was slowly lowered beneath the snow-covered ground. Three flags, folded into the symbolic tri-cornered shape, were presented: one to Jiang s mother, one to his father and one to his fiancée, Zion Perry.
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WALLINGFORD, CT - (From Wallingford Funeral Home) William Edward Rodgers, Colonel (Retired) United States Army, a natty chap, rose each morning, shaved and combed and neatly turned out, bright of eye and quick of wit, ever faithful to the spit and polish of a time gone by, died in his sleep on February 12, 2021, at his home in Wallingford, Connecticut.
His beloved wife of 66 years, Marjorie (Willis) Rodgers, who came to wake him that morning found that she could not, and so he leaves to grieve a brother, John, and many dear friends, as well.
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Despite the lack of major protests last weekend and no “specific, credible threats” identified in Connecticut, law enforcement officials said they plan to continue their security measures through Wednesday’s mid-day inauguration out of an abundance of caution.