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Police crime scene tape flutters in cold gusts of wind where the police vehicle crashed through a fence, plummeting into the park grass below as a group of mourners gather during a prayer vigil at Curtis Bay Park for Baltimore Police officer Keona Holley, currently on life support after being ambushed several days ago at the park.

Police crime scene tape flutters in cold gusts of wind where the police vehicle crashed through a fence, plummeting into the park grass below as a group of mourners gather during a prayer vigil at Curtis Bay Park for Baltimore Police officer Keona Holley, currently on life support after being ambushed several days ago at the park. (Karl Merton Ferron/The Baltimore Sun)

Officer Holley's vigil in Curtis Bay Park | PHOTOS

Dec 23, 2021 at 7:00 pm
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A vigil is held at the spot where Officer Keona Holley was ambushed and shot.

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Police crime scene tape flutters in cold gusts of wind where the police vehicle crashed through a fence, plummeting into the park grass below as a group of mourners gather during a prayer vigil at Curtis Bay Park for Baltimore Police officer Keona Holley, currently on life support after being ambushed several days ago at the park.

Police crime scene tape flutters in cold gusts of wind where the police vehicle crashed through a fence, plummeting into the park grass below as a group of mourners gather during a prayer vigil at Curtis Bay Park for Baltimore Police officer Keona Holley, currently on life support after being ambushed several days ago at the park. (Karl Merton Ferron/The Baltimore Sun)

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Sharon Cottrell, organizer (left) looks on while Sarah Barley hugs Shante Wells (right)  during a prayer vigil at Curtis Bay Park.

Sharon Cottrell, organizer (left) looks on while Sarah Barley hugs Shante Wells (right) during a prayer vigil at Curtis Bay Park. (Karl Merton Ferron/The Baltimore Sun)

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Tiffany Doxanas, office manager at Drink at The Well in Curtis Bay holds her eleven-year-old child Sedi Doxanas, 11, during prayer at Curtis Bay Park for Baltimore Police officer Keona Holley.

Tiffany Doxanas, office manager at Drink at The Well in Curtis Bay holds her eleven-year-old child Sedi Doxanas, 11, during prayer at Curtis Bay Park for Baltimore Police officer Keona Holley. (Karl Merton Ferron/The Baltimore Sun)

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A member of the Baltimore Police wears a black band over his shield during a prayer vigil.

A member of the Baltimore Police wears a black band over his shield during a prayer vigil. (Karl Merton Ferron/The Baltimore Sun)

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The destroyed fencing still has police tape attached at the top of the hill behind the group of attendees who begin a prayer vigil at Curtis Bay Park for Baltimore Police officer Keona Holley, currently on life support after being ambushed several days ago at the park.

The destroyed fencing still has police tape attached at the top of the hill behind the group of attendees who begin a prayer vigil at Curtis Bay Park for Baltimore Police officer Keona Holley, currently on life support after being ambushed several days ago at the park. (Karl Merton Ferron/The Baltimore Sun)

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Police chaplain Telik Johnson leads in prayer during a prayer vigil.

Police chaplain Telik Johnson leads in prayer during a prayer vigil. (Karl Merton Ferron/The Baltimore Sun)

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With Baltimore Police behind, Shante Wells who works at Drink at the Well, speaks to those gathered during a prayer vigil at Curtis Bay Park for Baltimore Police officer Keona Holley.

With Baltimore Police behind, Shante Wells who works at Drink at the Well, speaks to those gathered during a prayer vigil at Curtis Bay Park for Baltimore Police officer Keona Holley. (Karl Merton Ferron/The Baltimore Sun)

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Following the prayer vigil, Sharon Cottrell, organizer (left) and Shante Wells stand at the spot where Baltimore Police officer Keona Holley's prowler plummeted down an embankment.

Following the prayer vigil, Sharon Cottrell, organizer (left) and Shante Wells stand at the spot where Baltimore Police officer Keona Holley's prowler plummeted down an embankment. (Karl Merton Ferron/The Baltimore Sun)

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