Thursday, February 25, 2010
© Copyright 2013
Newton Citizen
Special Photo. Owner Wendell Crowe of Covington Ford recently presented Newton County Sheriff Ezell Brown with a check for $900 to be used to purchase Level III bullet proof vests for NCSO deputies. Looking on are Covington Ford employees as well as Deputy Wesley Atha, left, and Deputy James Trent, both of whom were recently injured in a shooting that inspired Atha's family to begin the fund for the new vests.
Owner Wendell Crowe of Covington Ford recently presented Newton County Sheriff Ezell Brown with a check for $900 to be used to purchase Level III bullet proof vests for NCSO deputies. Looking on are Covington Ford employees as well as Deputy Wesley Atha, left, and Deputy James Trent, both of whom were recently injured in a shooting that inspired Atha's family to begin the fund for the new vests.
More like this story
- Fundraisers honored under Gold Dome ( April 13, 2010 )
- YEAR IN REVIEW: Officers met with gunfire in 2009 ( December 31, 2009 )
- Vest fund continues to grow ( December 11, 2009 )
- NCSO gets grant<br/> Money to pay for bullet-proof vests ( September 26, 2009 )
- Group to raise funds for NCSO vests<br/> Friends of shooting victims want better police protection ( August 25, 2009 )

Comments
Use the comment form below to begin a discussion about this content.
Sign in to comment
Or login with:
OpenID