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City, Fellow Officers And Veterans Offer Final Farewell To Fallen Police Officer Jaimie Cox

The city of Rockford and others are saying their final farewells to 30-year-old Rockford Police Officer Jaimie Cox this weekend.

A police funeral was held Saturday morning at First Free Rockford.

Officers from Rockford, northern Illinois, and several bordering states attended.

Visitation for Cox, who was killed early Sunday following a traffic stop on the city’s east side, was held Friday at First Free Rockford. A long line of mourners began in the lobby near the door, winding around to the front of the church where Jaimie Cox’s body lay in an American flag-draped casket.

Rockford Police Officer Jaimie Cox

A uniformed honor guard of four officers stood above the coffin as mourners slowly passed by. In the lobby of the church, officers from numerous jurisdictions waited and talked quietly among themselves.

“It is such a terrible thing," said Winnebago County Sheriff Gary Caruana. "Jaimie Cox and my guy [Sheriff’s Deputy Stephen Wright] were in the service in the middle east and they came home and this happens. It’s terrible.”

Uniformed mourners included rank-and-file police and their commanding officers from departments all across northern Illinois, with representatives from other states as well.

State troopers, sheriffs' deputies, fire departments, medical flight crews -- even police Explorer posts -- also came to pay their respects.

The military also was well represented, with enlisted ranks, non-commissioned officers and officers decked out in dress uniforms.

Cox was a veteran of the Illinois National Guard and served a deployment in the middle east. Veterans groups also took part in the visitation, posting honor guards and opening doors for all the visitors.

Credit Victor Yehling/WNIJ
Gov. Bruce Rauner attended Friday night's visitation for Officer Jaimie Cox

Illinois Gov. Bruce Rauner was among the visitors, and he paused to greet the veterans as he entered the church.

Cox reportedly died as the result of blunt force trauma injuries believed to be caused when a pickup truck driven by 49-year-old Eddie Patterson slammed into a tree on the property of the Unitarian Universalist Church early Sunday morning.

Patterson died as the result of gunshot wounds apparently fired by Cox, and his body suffered injuries from the vehicle crash as well.

Funeral services for Pattersonwere scheduledfor Saturday afternoon at Kingdom Authority Church.

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