 June 30th marks the one year anniversary of the island shooting where three officers and K-9 Drago were killed. We spoke to Fully County Sheriff John Hunt about how the department is honoring their sacrifice and preserving their memory. Sometimes it feels like it was yesterday, sometimes it feels like 10 years ago. We started this morning, we had a private ceremony with the family. Petrie's family was there and all the guys and the different families. So we just want to start out today by showing our love and appreciation to the families and let them know that we're always here for them and going to be. And the strength of the families has really given us strength. I mean to see what they're going through and how they've handled it and see a 16, 17, 18 year old kid just keep going without his dad and go on to school and see a wife pick up where she was at and do a little bit more and take dad's place. So it's all inspiring to us and we just want to pay our respects today and give some reflection and talk about 365 days ago. Hard to believe. Cancer, it's a very scary word. But an outstanding treatment facility was here at home. I was led to the Lawson Cancer Center. As a nurse practitioner at the Lawson Cancer Center, we are champions for our patients. I am so happy for Robert. The treatment worked. While the department is taking time to honor the lives of Deputy William Petrie, patrolman Jacob Chaffins, Captain Ralph Frazier and K9 Drago, they continue to work to prevent tragedies like this from occurring. So we did the private ceremony this morning, the bridge dedication. We just finished at 10.30 and then tonight at 8.30 we'll do the candlelight vigil and that's just a moment of peace and quiet and no speak and no entertainment. It's just stop in and give 10 minutes, 20 minutes, and just give remembrance of what a year ago we were at this very time, what we were going through. So that's all for that. But in the midst of all that, we haven't forgot the other tragedies going on all around us, the murders of a young lady, the disappearance of a young lady and the 911 calls that we're still picking up. So we're not putting anything to the side. It's just we're taking time out of our day to give a few minutes to our family and pay tribute and remembrance. Reporting for Mountain Top News, I'm Brianna Robinson.