Monument honoring slain Utah Co. deputy unveiled


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SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A monument to a slain Utah County sergeant has been unveiled in the fallen officer's hometown.

A ceremony in American Fork Tuesday evening honored Sgt. Cory Wride and unveiled the plaque in Robinson Park. It features imaged of Wride as a child and an adult, and an inscription about sacrifice and forgiveness.

Wride was shot and killed Jan. 30 when he stopped to check on a pickup on the shoulder of State Road 73 near Eagle Mountain.

Police say the officer was sitting in his patrol car when 27-year-old Jose Angel Garcia-Jauregui fired at him through the rear window.

The shooter reportedly fled, shooting and wounding another officer in Santaquin.

The suspect died from injuries sustained in police fire.

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