Crime & Safety

Local Cops Pay Touching Tribute to Fallen Brethren

'It gives me comfort knowing they'll always remember,' says the son of a Moorestown officer killed in the line of duty.

Roughly 100 local police officers stopped by Frank Fullerton Memorial Park in Moorestown Thursday to pay tribute to their fallen brethren as part of the first leg of a journey that will take them to the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial in Washington, D.C.

The Police Unity Tour—a 200-mile bike ride to the D.C. memorial that raises awareness and money for fallen police officers and their families—doesn't officially begin until Friday, but officers from several nearby departments took part in their own mini tour of local memorials Thursday morning.

Members of the Fullerton family, including his son, Frank Jr., were in attendance and were recognized for the fallen officer's sacrifice.

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Frank Fullerton was killed in the line of duty in 1979 while exchanging gunfire with armed robbers. Frank Jr. was a 20-year-old police cadet when he learned of his father's death.

"It means a lot. To me, it's like it happened yesterday," said the younger Fullerton, who served 30 years with Moorestown Police and is now retired. "It gives me comfort knowing they'll always remember."

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Hundreds of police officers from the North Jersey chapter of the Police Unity Tour, including five Moorestown officers, will make their way down Route 130 Friday, stopping at the rest area near the Delanco Bridge (at 130 and Creek Road) around 11:30 a.m./noon, before continuing their ride south. 

"It's nice to remember your own guys, and to ride with your brothers and sisters down there," said Moorestown Ptlm. George Hubel. "You can't really put it into words until you're down at the memorial, and you see ... all the rememberances that are left down there. It kind of keeps you grounded."

In addition to the five Moorestown officers, Riverton Police Officer Jeff Walker is also participating in this year's ride. 

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