Lights and sirens mark procession for slain VA officer brought home to Walden
News 12 Staff
Updated on:Mar 05, 2021, 7:04pm EST
A police officer slain in Virginia was brought home to the Hudson Valley for the last time Friday, with a miles-long escort complete with lights, sirens and loved ones paying their respects.
Officer Dominick Nick Winum was fatally shot during a traffic stop in Stanley, Virginia, on Feb. 26. He was 48 years old.
Winum, who was a married father of four and a grandfather, grew up in Walden and graduated from Valley Central High School.
Some people awaited the procession for nearly two hours to honor Winum.
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Virginia State Police are investigating an officer involved shooting in Page County.
The incident happened shortly before 4 o’clock Friday afternoon. Stanley Police Chief Ryan Dean reported that Officer Dominick “Nick” Winum was fatally shot while attempting a traffic stop. The 48-year-old Winum had been with the department since 2016.
Winum had pulled over Dakota G. Richards, 29, of Stanley, in the 600 block of Judy Lane. Richards got out of his vehicle before Winum could exit his police cruiser and shot Winum, who died at the scene.
Virginia State Police say Richards ran away but was later found hiding in a barn. Richards reportedly made a “threatening movement” and was shot and killed by officers. It’s unclear what led up to the traffic stop. Winum had been with Stanley police since 2016. Before that, he was a Virginia state trooper
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2/27/21
A Go Fund Me page has been set up to help the family of Stanley police officer killed in the line of duty Friday afternoon. Money raised will go toward funeral and other expenses. Dominic “Nick” Winum died at the scene after being shot by 29-year-old Dakota Richards during a traffic stop. Virginia State Police say Richards shot Winum before the officer could get out of his patrol vehicle. Virginia State Police say Richards ran away but was later found hiding in a barn. Richards reportedly made a “threatening movement” and was shot and killed by officers. It’s unclear what led up to the traffic stop. Winum had been with Stanley police since 2016. Before that, he was a Virginia state trooper.