Service planned for deputy US marshal, slain serving warrant
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Family members, friends and other mourners are preparing for a memorial service to honor a deputy U.S. marshal slain two weeks ago while serving a warrant in Pennsylvania.
The public memorial service for Deputy U.S. Marshal Christopher David Hill is Thursday afternoon at the Giant Center in Hershey.
The 45-year-old Hill was shot and killed Jan. 18 when a man wanted in Philadelphia opened fire in a Harrisburg home, killing Hill and wounding another officer.
The wanted man was himself shot and killed by police.
Hill is a native of Sacramento, California, and attended Warrior Run High School in central Pennsylvania.
Hill is a U.S. Army veteran who served the marshals service for 11 years.
He's survived by a wife, son, daughter and other family members.