George County Sheriff’s Office – The End of Watch Ride to Remember

George County Sheriff’s Office – The End of Watch Ride to Remember
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Press Release – EOW Ride to Remember

The End of Watch Ride to Remember is a group of motorcycle riders from the state of Washington escorting a 40′ trailer across the country to honor fallen officers from the prior year. On Friday, July 1st, at 9:00 a.m., the EOW Ride to Remember will be riding into George County to honor Fallen Officer Deputy Robert Daffin, Jr. at the George County Courthouse. We invite you to join us for this service, and to pay tribute to the nation’s fallen officers.

Source: https://www.facebook.com/georgecountysheriff/posts/pfbid0fjkYQMpY4iW6kkSPhcrgXFUuA6taVtsYRoAfbFtWFLxHLEWzuigofx1jRoBnVSobl



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