
The Mooresville Police Department says it has been overwhelmed by a growing show of support after one of its officers was shot and killed over the weekend, including a growing roadside memorial surrounding the dead officers SUV. Department officials posted photos of Officer Jordan Harris Sheldons SUV outside police headquarters, showing it has been covered with flowers, notes, balloons and stuffed animals. Its one of several tributes that have taken place and more are planned, says the department. Sheldon was shot and later died Saturday night after he pulled over 28-year-old Michael Aldana during a traffic stop. Aldana left the scene and later shot himself, Mooresville Police said Sunday. We have been overwhelmed by the response we have received from our community, asking to host events, tributes, memorials, and to give donations, said a department Facebook post. Were very grateful for the support weve been shown during this difficult time.
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I, Mama, MVPD, MVFD, MVEMS, Iredell County Sheriff, Iredell EMS and The Town of Mooresville THANK YOU ALL for Your Thoughts and Prayers.