
The family of fallen Los Angeles police officer Nicholas Lee pray during funeral services at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, Thursday, March 13, 2014 in Los Angeles. Lee, 40, a Los Angeles police officer, was killed last week in a collision between a patrol car and a truck in Beverly Hills. His partner, a rookie just a few months out of the academy, was hospitalized and later released. The truck driver also was injured. The collision occurred as the officers were responding to a trouble call. The crash remains under investigation. Lee leaves a wife and two young daughters. (AP Photo/Los Angeles Times, Robert Gauthier, Pool)
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