Fallen Metro Officer To Be Honored By NBA
Manor Killed In Line Of Duty
POSTED: 3:16 pm PDT July 10,
2009
UPDATED: 3:59 pm PDT July 10,
2009
LAS VEGAS -- The NBA summer league is going to honor a fallen Las Vegas officer this weekend.Metro police Officer James Manor was killed in the line of duty in May. He was on the way to a bogus domestic violence call when he hit another car.A pre-game ceremony will be held at 5 p.m. Sunday at the Cox Pavilion.Anthony Manor, James' brother, will be there, along with former NBA player Jerome Williams.Officer Manor was involved in community basketball coaching.
Previous Stories:
- June 5, 2009: Officer's Speed Cited As Cause Of Fatal Wreck
- May 22, 2009: Officer Killed: 911 Tapes From False Call Released
- May 22, 2009: Poll: Don't Charge Vegas Man In Officer's Death
- May 21, 2009: Vegas Police To Dedicate Officer Memorial
- May 21, 2009: Attorney: 'Thankfully' Police Came Forward
- May 21, 2009: Crash Witness Relieved Public Knows Truth
- May 20, 2009: Sheriff: Officer Driving 109 MPH At Time Of Crash
- May 20, 2009: Will Driver Be Charged In Vegas Officer’s Death?
- May 20, 2009: Police: False 911 Call Led To Vegas Officer’s Death
- May 15, 2009: Sheriff: 'He Was A Cop’s Cop; He Was Our Brother'
- May 15, 2009: Afternoon Traffic Delays For Officer's Funeral
- May 15, 2009: Photos Show Vegas Officer As Father, Friend
- May 14, 2009: Viewing Thursday For Fallen Vegas Officer
- May 13, 2009: State Flags At Half-Staff To Honor Vegas Officer
- May 12, 2009: Vegas Officer To Be Buried Friday
- May 11, 2009: Football Tournament To Honor Vegas Officer
- May 7, 2009: Fallen Officer A Single Father, Lifelong Las Vegan
- May 7, 2009: Fallen Officer Remembered As 'A Good Kid'
- May 7, 2009: Reid Speaks On Metro Officer's Death
- May 7, 2009: Account Set Up For Fallen Officer's Family
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