Daily News | Ceremony will be held Thursday to name city block for slain Temple police Sgt. Christopher Fitzgerald
Temple University police officer Christopher Fitzgerald was just 31 when he was shot and killed in pursuit of a suspect near 17th Street and Montgomery Avenue on Feb. 18.
University, state and city officials will gather Thursday to officially unveil Christopher Fitzgerald Way, a city block to be named for the officer, who was posthumously promoted to sergeant. Temple President JoAnne A. Epps, Mayor Jim Kenney, and Gov. Josh Shapiro are among those scheduled to attend and speak at the ceremony near 18th Street and Montgomery Avenue at 1:30 p.m. Thursday.
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