A glimpse at Johnson County celebrating the life of a police officer rather than cutting funding as is our KCMO tradition . . . Here are the deets . . .
"Jonah Oswald, who died Monday from wounds sustained in a shootout Sunday at a Mission gas station, will be honored Friday evening with a “parade of blue” starting in Overland Park that will pass through several northeast Johnson County cities, ending with a candlelight vigil in Prairie Village."
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com links . . .
Parade of Blue, vigil and funeral announced for fallen Fairway police officer Jonah Oswald
Visitation and memorial services have been announced for Fairway, Kansas police officer Jonah Oswald.
Remembrance of Fairway officer Oswald to include 'parade of blue' Friday night
The remembrance of fallen Fairway police officer Jonah Oswald will continue starting Friday night and running through early next week.
Gov. Kelly orders flags at half-staff in honor of fallen Fairway officer
Kansas Governor Laura Kelly is directing flags be flown at half-staff Monday to honor fallen Fairway Police Officer Jonah Oswald
Fairway police chief speaks on fallen officer Jonah Oswald, upcoming funeral, observance events announced
Fairway Chief of Police J.P. Thurlo offered public remarks on fallen Fairway officer Jonah Oswald Thursday afternoon.
Fairway officer Jonah Oswald will be honored with a 'parade of blue' and vigil. Here are the details
Jonah Oswald, 29, died from his injuries Monday after a shooting at a QuikTrip in Mission. On Friday, Aug. 11, a "parade of blue" will start in Overland Park and pass through several Johnson County cities.
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