REMEMBERING THE FALLEN 💔 The Nassau County Sheriff's Office is adding two names to its memorial wall in a ceremony today at 10 a.m.: Deputy Jack Gwynes and Deputy Joshua Moyers.
Outside the Nassau County Sheriff’s Office stands the law enforcement memorial honoring the officers and deputies who gave their lives serving the community. Just feet away, more than 600 American flags representing the officers who died across the United States last year. Nassau County Sheriff Bill Leeper said it’s a powerful reminder.More than 600 American flags outside the Nassau County Sheriff's Office represent the officers who died across the United States last year.
. The man who ran from Oliver was sentenced last October to 12 years in prison for aggravated manslaughter. “Deputy Moyers, he attended this ceremony before in the past,” Leeper said. “You never expect your name to go up on that wall, but there’s always that possibility in the jobs we do.”As the department prepares to unveil the new names at Wednesday’s ceremony, Leeper pays tribute in his own way. He wears a wristband with all three deputies’ names, ID numbers, and their end of watch dates.Leeper said while his department still struggles, particularly with Moyers’ death, they’re pushing on.
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