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Pierce County deputy’s memorial service held in Tacoma

He died in crash while on way to help fellow officers

By Associated Press
Published: December 30, 2019, 9:09pm
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A Washington state Department of Corrections officer salutes Monday during the memorial service for Pierce County Sheriff's Deputy Cooper Dyson in Tacoma. (Ted S.
A Washington state Department of Corrections officer salutes Monday during the memorial service for Pierce County Sheriff's Deputy Cooper Dyson in Tacoma. (Ted S. Warren/Associated Press) Photo Gallery

TACOMA — A public memorial service was held Monday for fallen Pierce County Sheriff’s Deputy Cooper Dyson in the Tacoma Dome.

KOMO-TV reported the service was preceded by a street procession that began at 11 a.m. at Joint Base Lewis-McChord.

The 25-year-old died in a car crash while rushing to help two officers last week in Parkland in connection with a domestic violence call. Dyson’s patrol car crashed into a commercial building.

“This is a tremendously sad loss,” Pierce County Sheriff Paul Pastor said. “Our deputy was responding to help other deputies in a dangerous domestic violence situation. It is another hard reminder of the dangers and difficulties our deputies face.”

Dyson had been with the department since 2018. He was married with a 2-year-old son and his wife is pregnant with their second child.

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