Rendell Attends Memorial Service
Governor Ed Rendell today joined thousands of people from across the United States in honoring three Pittsburgh police officers who were killed in the line of duty on April 4.
Officers Paul J. Sciullo II, Eric Kelly and Stephen J. Mayhle were shot and killed while responding to a 911 call in the city’s Stanton Heights neighborhood. Two other officers were injured.
The Governor praised the officers for their service and sacrifice, and urged all Pennsylvanians to take an active role in making every community safer. The Governor also ordered state flags at all state facilities to fly at half-staff through April 11 to honor the fallen officers.
Representatives from the Bradford City Police Department went to Pittsburgh for the service.
Officers Paul J. Sciullo II, Eric Kelly and Stephen J. Mayhle were shot and killed while responding to a 911 call in the city’s Stanton Heights neighborhood. Two other officers were injured.
The Governor praised the officers for their service and sacrifice, and urged all Pennsylvanians to take an active role in making every community safer. The Governor also ordered state flags at all state facilities to fly at half-staff through April 11 to honor the fallen officers.
Representatives from the Bradford City Police Department went to Pittsburgh for the service.
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