Family of slain Maryland police officer demands her name be taken off crime bill: 'Slap in the face'
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The family of Keona Holley, a fallen Baltimore police officer, are demanding her name be removed from a bill after a provision was taken out denying parole to cop killers.
Lawanda Sykes, Holley's sister, and Maryland State Senator Bob Cassilly appeared on "Fox & Friends First" addressing the demand and why the family now sees the legislation shift as a "slap in the face."
"Taking everything away from that bill just sends an open invitation to criminals in Baltimore City to continue to do and act how they feel because our government is not going to supply us with anything to support our officers that we are asking to go out and give and protect and serve every day," Sykes told co-host Todd Piro.
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