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    Fort Worth police honor Sgt. Billy Randolph, who died in line of duty

    By Julia Falcon,

    1 day ago

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    North Texas police officers honor fallen Fort Worth officer 05:36

    FORT WORTH – Hundreds of police officers were at John Peter Smith Hospital Monday morning to honor Fort Worth Police Sgt. Billy Randolph, who died in the line of duty.

    Randolph was standing outside his vehicle at the scene of a fuel spill on I-35W when another vehicle drove through the scene in the wrong direction and struck him. Police say the driver of that vehicle, 25-year-old De Aujalae Evans , is in police custody.

    Police officers lined the streets surrounding the hospital as Randolph was taken to the Tarrant County Medical Examiner's Office next door.

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    Randolph served with the Fort Worth Police Department for 29 years, more recently assigned to the South Patrol. Fort Worth Police Chief Neil Noakes, who has been with the department for 24 years, said he doesn't know what it will be like without Randolph.

    "That's a new reality for all of us," Noakes said.

    Noakes also said he wishes more drivers would pay attention on the road, especially when there are accidents.

    "It was clear there was an accident and that the road was blocked off and that person still ran through," he said.

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    "Today we lost a good man," said Robert Mitchell, the representative for Randolph's family. "We lost Billy, a faithful husband, father, grandfather, brother, son and good friend to many of us. Billy dedicated his life to his country .. he served four years in the United States Air Force. He served almost 30 years with the Fort Worth Police Department."

    Mitchell said services are currently being planned.

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