Fallen Heroes In The Dallas Police Shootings Laid To Rest.

Hundreds of police officers lined roads and bridges to salute Brent Thompson, one of the cops killed in the Dallas massacre, as his body was driven back to his home town ahead of his funeral

Hundreds of police officers lined roads and bridges to salute Brent Thompson, one of the cops killed in the Dallas massacre, as his body was driven back to his home town ahead of his funeral (Image Source: Daily Mail).

Thousands of police officers joined by ordinary citizens attended funerals on Wednesday for three of the policemen shot dead in a racially motivated ambush attack last week that intensified America’s long-running debate on race and justice.

At the Dallas megachurch called The Potter’s House, officers by the thousands crowded into the funeral for Dallas Area Rapid Transit officer Brent Thompson, who had married a fellow officer just two weeks before last Thursday’s attack.

“I know many of you have dealt with these things quite often,” pastor Rick Lamb of Northside Baptist Church told the crowd. “Today is about Brent and trying to bring some closure to this family as they finish the job that they didn’t want to start, but had to start last week.”

As Thompson’s funeral procession began the roughly 55-mile (89 km) journey back to his home of Corsicana, several police helicopters flew over the church as bagpipers played “Amazing Grace” and hundred of officers from different departments saluted his silver-colored casket.

Thompson, 43, was one of the five police officers slain by 25-year-old Army veteran Micah Johnson as he rampaged through the city on Thursday night

Thompson, 43, was one of the five police officers slain by 25-year-old Army veteran Micah Johnson as he rampaged through the city on Thursday night (Image Source: Daily Mail).

Funerals also were held for Sergeant Michael Smith, 55, and Officer Lorne Ahrens, 48, of the Dallas Police Department.

Dallas police officer Eddie Coffey described Ahrens as a calming presence and a down-to-earth man.

“He was the guy you always wanted to show up as your backup,” Coffey said. “He wanted to make sure everyone, from top down, made it home safely.”

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