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Patrolman Desmond Sherry By: P.O. Brian Miller, Cleveland Police Dept. On July 3, 1980, at 2:15 am, Detective Sherry observed a robbery in progress while passing through the area of East 66th and Euclid on his way home after a tour of duty at the Sixth District. Officer Sherry did what every good policeman does and stopped to investigate. Four juveniles quickly approached Sherry's car. One of the juveniles pulled a .32 caliber handgun and shot Sherry fatally in the face, then took his badge case. On July 3, 1980, the Cleveland Police Department lost a good policeman. Detective Desmond Sherry became the ninety-second Cleveland Police Officer to be killed in the line of duty. After a long, complicated investigation, two juveniles were brought to trial and convicted of the brutal murder and robbery of Desmond Sherry. Desmond Sherry's name is inscribed on the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Wall, Washington, D.C. panel 51, west wall, line 12.
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