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Local organizations step up for fallen Wyandotte Co. deputy's family

Local organizations step up for fallen Wyandotte Co. deputy's family

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Not even 24 hours after Wyandotte County Sheriff's Deputy Elijah Ming was killed in the line of duty, organizations in the Kansas City metro area are already stepping up to help the family and the sheriff's office.
'Nobody's prepared for it and they definitely don't know what they need,' said Ronnie Doumitt, President of Answering the Call.
Their organization offers resources and support for first responders and their families in times of crises, and plans to offer the same to Ming's family.
Who was Elijah Ming? Tributes roll in for Wyandotte County deputy shot, killed in KCK
'And now we need to honor him and mourn him and show his family and the Wyandotte County deputies that we love him and we're so grateful for him.'
Doumitt is a former detective and knows what it's like to ride in a funeral procession.
'I'm telling you, I've been in those cars and I've shed tears in those police cars just for the outpouring of support,' he said.
'And that's why they go back out and that's why they don the uniform and they're jumping back in service and they're out on calls right now.'
Doumitt didn't know Ming personally, but says that all law enforcement is family.
'Very, very few people are designed to go out and serve and protect communities that they just don't know, complete strangers,' said Doumitt.
'He gave his life for her and that's why we love them so much. And we're so grateful for his service to our community.'
As the family grieves the loss of their loved one, Doumitt says that the deputies who served alongside Ming will still be answering the community's call for help.
'Wyandotte County right now? All those deputies aren't home grieving. They're out there working. They're still answering the calls. They're answering the exact same kind of call that Deputy Ming answered yesterday.'
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