Right now, outside the Boulder Police Department, sits a memorial patrol car with carefully placed flowers and notes on top.
It’s there as a reminder to the community of the brave sacrifice by Officer Eric Talley, who gave his life in the“It leaves a void that can’t be filled, but to come together as a community helps us process all the feelings,” said Dionne Waugh, Boulder Police spokeswoman.
Talley was among 10 victims in the shooting, killed when a gunman opened fire at the store. He was shot within seconds of entering the store. “He was a lot of things to a lot of people. He was a husband, father, a son and brother, friend, a coworker and dedicated public servant who gave his life in the line of duty to keep his community safe,” said Waugh. “This past year has been pretty challenging both for Boulder PD and our community. We’ve all come together to take care of ourselves and move past this tragedy the best we can.
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