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In tribute to slain Delmar Police Cpl. Heath Heacook, hundreds of police officers from throughout Delaware and Maryland joined together May 10 at Emmanuel Wesleyan Church in Salisbury, Md., to memorialize the 22-year law-enforcement veteran.
Heacook, 54, died April 28 at Baltimore Shock Trauma, three days after he was brutally attacked as he answered a call reporting a fight in progress at a Delmar residence.
Heacook was escorted from Short Funeral Home in Delmar to the church, where visitation lasted two hours. Following the service, he was escorted back to Delmar where family and friends held private interment.
Delmar police officers serve on both sides of the Delaware and Maryland state line.
Monday, April 26, 2021
Cpl. Keith Andrew Heacook, badge number 913-10, answered his final call of duty Wednesday, April 28, 2021. Born Dec. 7, 1966, in Pompton Lakes, N.J., he was the youngest of seven children.
Officer Heacook graduated from Cape Henlopen High School and Sussex Tech with the class of 1986. Following his high school graduation, Keith earned his degree in criminal justice from Del Tech Community College in Georgetown. The first four years of Keith’s career in law enforcement began at the Wicomico County Detention Center. On June 28, 1998, he joined the Delmar Police Department, and proudly served his community for over 22 years.
He was a beloved husband, son, brother, father, and a friend to everyone he knew. The oath he took to protect and serve became more than just a job to him; it was a lifestyle. The members of the Delmar Police Department were Keith’s extended family. There wasn’t anything he wouldn’t do for the citizens of his community, and he knew
Salisbury man charged with murder in deadly weekend shooting
SALISBURY, Md. One man faces murder and related charges after a fatal shooting in a Salisbury neighborhood.
Wicomico County Sheriff s Office deputies responded to the report of a shooting near the 1200 block of Pocahontas Avenue on Saturday, April 24, according to a news release from the department.
Deputies arrived to find Jerome Moss laying in the front yard, suffering with multiple gunshot wounds.
Witnesses told law enforcement Clifton Jones shot Moss, who was later pronounced dead after being rushed to TidalHealth Peninsular Regional Hospital, according to the release.
An investigation showed the victim was among others at the residence when the 44-year-old suspect shot him multiple times, according to law enforcement. The gun was then wrestled away from Jones, the release states, and he was held until deputies arrived.