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Shot Wolverhampton police officer remembered a century on | |
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Albert Willits was remembered at a service at Wolverhampton Central Police Station | Albert Willits was remembered at a service at Wolverhampton Central Police Station |
A memorial service has been held to honour a police officer who was killed in the line of duty a century ago. | A memorial service has been held to honour a police officer who was killed in the line of duty a century ago. |
PC Albert Willits was a 24-year-old officer with Wolverhampton Borough Police when he was fatally shot on 18 January 1925. | PC Albert Willits was a 24-year-old officer with Wolverhampton Borough Police when he was fatally shot on 18 January 1925. |
He was remembered this weekend at Wolverhampton Central Police Station in a ceremony attended by his family and West Midlands Police staff. | He was remembered this weekend at Wolverhampton Central Police Station in a ceremony attended by his family and West Midlands Police staff. |
"We wanted to remember and honour Albert, along with his family members, to ensure his legacy lives on," said Corinne Brazier, the force's heritage manager. | "We wanted to remember and honour Albert, along with his family members, to ensure his legacy lives on," said Corinne Brazier, the force's heritage manager. |
There is a memorial plaque to Mr Willits at Wolverhampton's police station | There is a memorial plaque to Mr Willits at Wolverhampton's police station |
West Midlands Police said Mr Willits, who was married and had a child at the time of the shooting, joined the police in 1921 and had a reputation as "a dedicated and reliable officer". | West Midlands Police said Mr Willits, who was married and had a child at the time of the shooting, joined the police in 1921 and had a reputation as "a dedicated and reliable officer". |
He was trying to stop three young men who were behaving suspiciously in Vicarage Road when he was shot, they said. | He was trying to stop three young men who were behaving suspiciously in Vicarage Road when he was shot, they said. |
The suspects were later caught in Stafford following a manhunt. | The suspects were later caught in Stafford following a manhunt. |
The force said more than 4,000 people stood around his house before his funeral. | The force said more than 4,000 people stood around his house before his funeral. |
Mr Willits has a memorial plaque at Wolverhampton Central Police Station and his name and picture are on the force's digital roll of honour. | |
"Albert's story is a poignant reminder of the dedication and sacrifices made by police officers to protect the public, prevent crime and catch criminals," said Ms Brazier. | "Albert's story is a poignant reminder of the dedication and sacrifices made by police officers to protect the public, prevent crime and catch criminals," said Ms Brazier. |
"He will forever be part of our policing family." | "He will forever be part of our policing family." |
Albert Willits was "a dedicated and reliable officer", said West Midlands Police | Albert Willits was "a dedicated and reliable officer", said West Midlands Police |
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