Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb directs flags to be flown at half staff on Monday in honor of slain officer
Indiana Police Officer Seara Burton, 28, was a four-year veteran of the department in Richmond
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Gov. Eric Holcomb has directed that flags be flown at half-staff across Indiana on Monday to honor an eastern Indiana police officer who died after being shot in the head during a traffic stop.
Holcomb asked Friday that flags be flown at half-staff from sunrise to sunset Monday, the date of the public funeral for Richmond Police Officer Seara Burton. He also asked Indiana businesses and residents to lower their flags to half-staff to honor the late officer.
Burton's public funeral held at Richmond High School, followed a funeral procession to Crown Hill Cemetery in Indianapolis, where she will be interred in a section dedicated to public safety heroes.
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INDIANA POLICE OFFICER SHOT AND KILLED DURING TRAFFIC STOP IN 'SENSELESS ACT OF VIOLENCE'
Burton, 28, was a four-year veteran of the department in Richmond. She died on Sept. 18 after she was moved to hospice care following her removal from life support.
INDIANA POLICE OFFICER WHO WAS SHOT IN THE HEAD IN AUGUST DIES
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Burton was critically wounded in an Aug. 10 shooting after other officers stopped Phillip Matthew Lee, 47, and Burton was called to the scene to assist with her police dog.
Court documents allege that Lee pulled out a gun and fired shots toward the officers, shooting Burton. Other officers returned fire and Lee was apprehended following a foot chase.
INDIANA PROSECUTOR SEEKING DEATH PENALTY FOR MAN ACCUSED OF SHOOTING AND KILLING POLICE OFFICER
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Prosecutors have charged Lee with three counts of attempted murder, as well as drug and weapons charges. He has pleaded not guilty.