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Share Your Comments On Officers Lost In The Line Of Duty

POSTED: 11:30 am EDT April 6, 2009
UPDATED: 11:47 am EDT April 6, 2009

The deceased officers from left to right:
  • Officer Eric Kelly, 41, a 14-year veteran who is survived by his wife and three daughters, his mother, and sister
  • Officer Stephen Mayhle, 29, a two-year veteran of the force who is survived by his wife, two daughters, his parents and two brothers
  • Officer Paul Sciullo II, 36, a two-year veteran who is survived by his parents, two sisters and financee

    The injured officers:
  • Officer Timothy McManaway, 46, a 14-year veteran
  • Officer Brian Jones, 37, a three-year veteran

    The loss of three Pittsburgh police officers prompted many in the community to share their condolences.

    ThePittsburghChannel's commenting feature allows you to post your thoughts at the bottom of each story. If you previously submitted a comment, it will appear at the bottom of the story in which you posted it.

    The Rev. Tom Burke, Pittsburgh police chaplain, attends the final roll call for the fallen officers.

    This page is specifically for users to share their thoughts about the shooting and leave their condolences. The page will be linked into future stories about officers Eric Kelly, Stephen Mayhle and Paul Sciullo.

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