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704-484-1047 www.shelbyinfo.com Our 39th Year • Issue No. 50 • December 15, 2022 "Christ Is The Reason For The Season!" Carhartt Jeans Carhartt Jeans starting at starting at $29.99 $29.99 HOURS: Mon - Fri 8am - 5:30pm Sat 8am - 3pm Ariat Pants Ariat Pants starting at starting at $39.99 $39.99 Men's Men's Carhartt Jackets Carhartt Jackets starting at starting at $79.99 $79.99 2011 S. Lafayette St. (Hwy. 18 S) • Shelby, NC www.norrismerchandise.com www.norrismerchandise.com 704-482-8464 704-482-8464 S h o p S m a l l S h o p S m a l l T h i s S e a s o n! T h i s S e a s o n! NORRIS MERCHANDISE Men's Coveralls Men's Coveralls starting at starting at $89.99 $89.99 C Sleds and snowbibs in stock! Sleds and snowbibs in stock! aserviceinc.com Mt. Holly honors Officer Herndon at Memorial Plaza unveiling By Alan Hodge Sunday, December 11, saw the unveiling of two bronze statues at the Law Enforcement Memorial Plaza on the grounds of the Mt. Holly Municipal Complex as well as a ceremony marking the second anniversary of the tragic death of MHPD officer Tyler Herndon in the line of duty which happened two years ago. A large crowd of citizens attended the emotional event. Members of Herndon's family were also present. Former MHPD chief Don Roper, who was chief when Herndon was killed, also attended. A number of guest speakers took to the podium to remember Herndon, his devotion to duty, and his sacrifice. Mt. Holly mayor Bryan Hough recalled the enormous outpouring of support the city and the police department received in the after- math of Herndon's passing. "We are blessed to live in a community like Mt. Holly," Hough said. "I remember the blue lights people put on their homes and businesses and how the cards and letters flooded in." Current MHPD chief Brian Reagan became emotional during his remarks. "I am so humbled you are all here to remember Tyler," he said. "We will do our best to remember him. The Herndon family is our family." Guest speaker was Stephen Brackeen, associate pastor of youth and education at Bethel Baptist Church in Shelby. His broth- er Tim, a Shelby police officer, had lost his life in the line of duty on Sept. 12, 2016. "Tim and Tyler are of the finest and rarest type of person," he said. "They have a legacy of honesty and integrity. They are true heroes." Following the speeches, the bronze statues were unveiled. They were sculpted by Carolina Bronze artist Ed Walker. One depicts a police officer comforting a young girl. The other represents a K9 officer and his dog. Near the stat- ues, an eternal flame burns night and day in honor and memory of all first responders who have lost their lives protecting citizens everywhere. Officer Herndon, 25, lost his life while responding to a breaking and entering at a Mt. Holly car wash. He had been a member of the Mount Holly Po- lice Department just shy of two years. The young officer died two days before his 26th birthday. Officer Hern- don and his fam- ily are from Kings Mountain. His parents are Mark and Debbie Phil- lips Herndon, his paternal grand- parents are Ray and Jean Hern- don. His sister is Lindsey Herndon of Charlotte. One of the statues sculpted by Ed Walker of Carolina Bronze. NC House Rep. Kelly Hastings (left) and guest speaker Stephen Brackeen with a portrait of Tyler Herndon. Photos by Alan Hodge The officer represented in this photo puts his hand to his face in sorrow over the loss of Tyler Herndon. Photo by Tyler Herndon Memorial Foundation

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