Flags Lowered for Spokane County Sergeant Killed in Line of Duty

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane Mayor Brown ordered flags to be lowered at city facilities on August 9, 2025, to honor a Spokane County sergeant who was killed in the line of duty. The announcement was made at 3:56 p. m. , emphasizing the city's recognition of the sacrifices made by law enforcement officers. This act of remembrance not only pays tribute to the fallen deputy but also reinforces the community's support for law enforcement.

The lowering of flags serves as a poignant reminder of the risks associated with police work and the profound impact on families and colleagues. Community members are encouraged to reflect on the contributions of officers who serve to protect the public. Such gestures foster a sense of unity and respect within the city. Mayor Brown's order signifies the importance of recognizing the sacrifices made by those in uniform. This tribute aligns with broader efforts to honor public servants and create a supportive atmosphere for their work.

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