Thin blue line flags flew high in honor of Deputy Dom Calata late Saturday afternoon, as his body was transported from St. Joseph Hospital. FOX13
"He was just the best guy you've ever met, he's so genuine, so friendly so honest, a true pillar of the community, he's a hero," said Jary Kagey, a friend of Calata.
Kagey has known Dom for years, and said their friendship grew as they became adults. Dom was a groomsman at his wedding.On Saturday, Kagey joined his SWAT team members, law enforcement, first responders, dispatchers, friends and family for the movement of his remains from the hospital to the Pierce County Medical Examiner's Office."Dom loved being on SWAT and those guys are super close," said Sgt. Darren Moss.
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