LAS VEGAS (KLAS) – Two days after a police taking pictures left a gunman and a North Las Vegas police officer useless the group is coming collectively to honor Officer Jason Roscow.
The Injured Police Officers Fund will host the candlelight vigil Thursday at Liberty Park at North Las Vegas Metropolis Corridor from 5:30 p.m. to six:30 p.m.
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“We invite everyone in the community to join us at Liberty Park at the North Las Vegas City Hall as we come together to honor and remember fallen officer, Jason Roscow, who has dedicated his life to protecting and serving,” IPOF President & Officer Alex Cuevas stated. “We stand together in honoring a true hero who gave everything for the safety and well-being of others.”
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The Injured Police Officers Fund will host the candlelight vigil Thursday at Liberty Park at North Las Vegas Metropolis Corridor from 5:30 p.m. to six:30 p.m. North Las Vegas police officer Jason Roscow’s patrol automotive. (KLAS)The Injured Police Officers Fund will host the candlelight vigil Thursday at Liberty Park at North Las Vegas Metropolis Corridor from 5:30 p.m. to six:30 p.m. North Las Vegas police officer Jason Roscow’s patrol automotive. (KLAS)
The taking pictures occurred in a neighborhood Tuesday close to West Lone Mountain Street and Camino Al Norte, in a neighborhood situated close to Craig Ranch Park. Based on police, Roscow responded to a report of a person who pointed a gun at one other individual. The individual with the gun ignored the officer’s instructions and shot Roscow, police stated. The person was additionally killed.
Roscow labored within the division’s visitors division for over a decade earlier than switching to patrol final yr.
Past his service as an officer, Jason Roscow leaves behind two younger sons. A neighborhood funeral service will likely be held at Central Christian Church, with additional particulars to be introduced. He will likely be laid to relaxation in his hometown of Prairie du Rocher, Illinois