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Fallen Manassas sergeant honored in ceremony

Twenty seven years after being killed in the line of duty, Sergeant John D. Conner, III, was remembered in a ceremony last week.

On July 24, 1988, Conner was shot three times and later died after responding to a report of a man shooting bullets into the air, according to his Officer Down Memorial page. The suspect, Roy Bruce Smith, was shot in the foot and survived, but was later sentenced to death and was executed nine-years later.

On Friday, the Manassas City Police Association held a morning wreath laying ceremony at the Manassas City Police Department (MCPD) followed by a scholarship presentation, an employee appreciation luncheon, a running event and an evening wreath ceremony at Quantico National Cemetery.

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