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Okla. adding names to memorial
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 2002 A Native ceremony will be held on Friday when the state of Oklahoma adds the names of fallen officers to its Law Enforcement Memorial. State Sen. Enoch Kelly Haney, a member of the Seminole Nation, will speak at the event in Oklahoma City. A total of 12 officers, including two who served the Cherokee Nation, will be added. One of the Cherokee officers was a member of the Cherokee Lighthorsemen, an historic tribal police force. John M. Brown was killed on duty in 1845. Get the Story:
Names added to law officers' memorial (The Daily Oklahoman 5/8)
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