AG Sessions calls deputy killed in Irma-related crash a hero
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BRADENTON, Fla. (AP) - Dozens of law enforcement officers attended the funeral of a deputy killed in a head-on collision on the way home from work as Hurricane Irma began.
Hardee County Sheriff's Deputy Julie Ann Bridges collided with Joseph Ossman, a sergeant with the Hardee Correctional Institute who was headed to work on September 10. Authorities said the area was affected by rain and other hurricane-related conditions at the time of the crash, but its official cause remains under investigation.
During Saturday's funeral, her 8-year-old son accepted a flag from the sheriff that had been draped on her casket.
Sheriff Arnold Lanier described the 42-year-old as a hard worker, who loved her job and her son.
The Bradenton Herald reported a photo slide show featured many pictures of Bridges with her son.
She worked for the sheriff's office for 13 years.
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Information from: The Bradenton (Fla.) Herald , http://www.bradenton.com