New York State Trooper Joseph Gallagher died on Friday from injuries sustained while on duty more than three years ago when he was assisting a disabled driver on Long Island.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo ordered flags to be flown at half-staff in honor of Gallagher, whom he called a dedicated public servant.
“His tragic passing is a reminder of the selfless actions so many brave first responders take each day. We will never forget him, and to honor his memory, I am directing flags be flown at half-staff to honor his memory,” Cuomo said in a statement Saturday.
Gallagher’s passing was first announced Saturday morning by Acting
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