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Service for police officer killed 100 years ago

Service for police officer killed 100 years ago

Yahoo08-02-2025
A ceremony to mark the 100th anniversary of the murder of a West Midlands Police officer "did us all proud", his grandson said.
PC Albert Willits, an officer with Wolverhampton Borough Police, was 24 when he was fatally shot while trying to stop three young men in Vicarage Road on 18 January 1925.
His grandson, David Willits, described the service in honour of his grandfather as "touching".
His life was remembered at a ceremony at Wolverhampton Central Police Station attended by his family, as well as police officers and staff.
Mr Willits said: "It was amazing to think it was 100 years ago and have a service dedicated to him and his memory was wonderful.
"It was a very moving, poignant, and touching service. It was a little overwhelming. They did us proud."
The service included a guard of honour, the playing of the Last Post, and a force chaplain led the gathering in a prayer.
After the service, West Midlands Police Federation representatives laid a wreath at Albert Willits' grave and said a few words.
Heritage manager Corinne Brazier, who helped arrange the anniversary service, said: "Albert's story is a poignant reminder of the dedication and sacrifices made by police officers to protect the public, prevent crime and catch criminals.
"We wanted to remember and honour Albert, along with his family members, to ensure his legacy lives on. He will forever be part of our policing family."
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