Residents of Northeast Ohio lined streets and highways to honor fallen Lorain Police Officer Phillip Wagner. A solemn procession conducted on Friday transported Wagner from the Cuyahoga County Medical Examiner’s Office in Cleveland to the Liston Funeral Home in North Ridgeville. News 5 Cleveland reported the route, passing landmarks such as I-480 westbound, before reaching its end near Stoney Ridge Road.
The procession included a significant number of law enforcement vehicles from various agencies, as the community turned out to pay their respects. Wagner, a 35-year-old father of three and a Marine Corps veteran, was killed in what authorities described as an ambush. The incident, which occurred at the Colorado Avenue Industrial Park, also resulted in injuries to two other officers. Traffic was halted to allow the procession to pass, during which residents held signs, displaying messages of thanks and blessings, as reported by cleveland.com.
Dean and Sandi Manning, local residents who stood along Center Ridge Road as the motorcade passed, shared their connection to such processions of fallen officers with cleveland.com, their experience underscored by proximity and personal ties to law enforcement. Officer Wagner was not only a member of the Lorain Police Department but had also served with the Sheffield Village Police Department prior to that. WKYC shared a statement from Acting Lorain Police Chief Michael Failing, emphasizing the community’s loss, “Officer Wagner’s life and service to our city will never be forgotten.”…