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As Evans body comes home to Berkshires, North Adams plans small procession

William “Billy” Evans is coming home. On Wednesday evening, a motorcade will transport the body of the slain U.S. Capitol Police officer through North Adams. There will be a brief procession around 7:30 p.m. as the motorcade makes its way down Main Street, said North Adams Mayor Tom Bernard. “That time of day, what I’m hoping is people will have flashlights or candles or something,” Bernard said. “Being able to light up the route could be a nice gesture — lighting his way home, if you will.” Evans, 41, grew up in North Adams and Clarksburg and graduated from Drury High School. He died April 2 after a man drove a car into him and another officer outside the Capitol building in Washington.

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As Billy Evans body comes home to Berkshires, North Adams plans small procession

NORTH ADAMS — William “Billy” Evans is coming home. Wednesday night, the body of the slain U.S. Capitol Police officer will be returned to his native North Adams, followed by a private funeral and burial Thursday in Adams. It was not clear how Evans, who was honored Tuesday with a memorial service in the Capitol Rotunda in Washington, would make the journey from there. But, North Adams Mayor Thomas Bernard said there will be a brief procession about 7:30 p.m. as the motorcade makes its way along Main Street. “That time of day, what I’m hoping is, people will have flashlights or candles or something,” Bernard said. “Being able to light up the route could be a nice gesture — lighting his way home, if you will.”

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