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Friday, September 14, 2012

Mourning Officer Bradley Fox [PHOTOS]

Residents and law enforcement joined in ushering slain Plymouth Police Officer Bradley Fox on his final journey.

The body of slain Plymouth Police Officer Bradley Fox was transfered to Boyd-Horrox Funeral Home on Germantown Pike in East Norriton today via a procession of police and emergency vehicles.  Patch reader Kathy Walsh was on hand to photograph several legs of the procession and agreed to share her photos. We're asking other readers to share their photos from any memorials for Officer Fox. This tragedy has touched many of us and as much as we may want to, we can't all attend every ceremony. With our readers help, maybe we can all feel a little closer to the rest of the community who are grieving the loss of a good man.  Log into your Patch account and click on the "Upload Photos and Videos" button to add your own images and video.

Cynthia Dixon

7:59 pm on Tuesday, September 18, 2012

My Thoughts and prayers are with officer Fox's wife, family & fellow police officers. May God lend a comforting hand during your time of sorrow and happy memories be your light in the future. God Bless you all.   more ›

County Commissioners Issue Statement on the Tragic Death of Officer Bradley Fox

Josh Shapiro, Leslie Richards and Bruce Castor remind residents of the risks our local law enforcement personell take every day to protect us.

The following is a joint statement by the Montgomery County Commissioners on the tragic shooting death of Plymouth Police Office Bradley Fox:  "We are deeply saddened by the death of Plymouth Police Office Brad Fox. This senseless act tragically reminds us that, even in a place like Montgomery County, when our law enforcement personnel go to work every day they put their lives on the line for all of us.  "Officer Fox served our country as a Marine in Iraq and came home to continue to serve us as a police officer in Plymouth Township. Our hearts and prayers go out to his wife and family and also to his fellow officers in Plymouth Township who must now grapple with the sorrow of this horrible tragedy."

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Brittany Tressler

10:32 pm on Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Hi Ken - Here is one Patch Blogger's take on the man who allegedly shot Officer Fox. http://perkiomenvalley.patch.com/blog_posts/has-the-criminal-justice-system-been-compromised-by-society   more ›

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