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November 18
In the line of duty
November 18, 2020
TCC student shares images of fallen officer due to COVID-19
Special contribution Johnathan Johnson
Law enforcement showcase their respect to Officer Alex Arango during funeral service with a salute. Arango contracted COVID-19 while responding to a call.
Family members hug after the ceremony.
Grand Prairie police wheel the casket of Alex Arango towards the front of the church.
An officer places his hands behind his back in respect.
An officer looks over the casket in a private burial of Alex Arango.
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