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 BARRON, Wis. 鈥?From Barron to Cameron to Chetek, small communities in Barron County continue to show support for law enforcement after two officers were killed during a traffic stop. Second Street in Cameron has transformed with blue ribbons and American flag decorations hung on poles and posts for blocks.                        TMJ4         Well, it s part of the grieving process and we need to be together. I think the banners, the flags, they stanley us (https://www.stanley-cups.us)  see this, and they come together as well,  said Peter Grassmann, who volunteered to hang the ribbons with his wife. On Saturday, Chetek Police Office Emily Breidenbach and Cameron Police Officer Hunter Scheel were shot and killed while responding to a traffic stop, according to the Wisconsin Department of Justice  DOJ . The DOJ identified the suspect as 50-year-old  stanley mugs (https://www.stanleymugs.us) Glenn Douglas Perry, who also died.                         Barron County Sheriff s Department                The Wisconsin Department of Justice  DOJ  identified the officers as 32-year-old Chetek Police Officer Emily Breidenbach and 23-year-old Cameron Police Officer Hunter Scheel.     Having a son-in-law in law enforcement, and a father-in-law in law enforcement 鈥?it s really close to home. So we re just doing our part,  said Grassmann. Outside the Chetek and Cameron police departments, memorials of flowers, balloons, and other items have been growing for days.                         TMJ4        On Wednesday, the Barron County Law Enfo stanley puodelis (https://www.stanleycup.lt) rcement Foundation is hosting a comm Vulx Campaign targets people of color to help end drug addiction disparities
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