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Jolivette was killed in the line of duty July 25 at an armed standoff in Jeanerette.
Nearly one hundred law enforcement officers gathered at Metairie Cemetery Wednesday evening for the annual candlelight vigil and memorial service.
The memorial, inspired by the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial in Washington D.C., was established to recognize the service and sacrifice of the more than 500 Louisiana law enforcement officers who have died in the line of duty since 1870.
Also honored at the service were Officer Russell Croxton of the Dubach Police Department and Constable Alfred E. Kelly Karlton of the Tangipahoa Parish Constable’s Office.
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