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Public viewing in Norristown for Pa. Trooper Sisca killed in I-95 crash

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LEVITTOWN, Pennsylvania (WPVI) — A public viewing might be held Friday for Pennsylvania State Trooper Branden Sisca.

Sisca and his accomplice Trooper Martin Mack, together with a pedestrian they had been serving to, had been all killed by a suspected drunk driver on I-95 close to Lincoln Monetary Discipline on March 21.

Sisca, 29, was the fireplace chief for the Trappe Fireplace Firm.

He comes from a household of first responders. His father is a deputy for the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Workplace; his father-in-law and spouse are members of the fireplace firm.

He was getting ready to grow to be a father within the coming months.

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Sisca enlisted in February of final 12 months and graduated from the 161st cadet class.

The general public is invited to the Boyd-Horrox-Givnish funeral house on West Germantown Pike in Norristown from 12 p.m. to three p.m. and from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Friday.

A public funeral might be held Saturday at midday at Perkiomen Valley Excessive College.

It was a somber salute in Bucks County on Thursday as regulation enforcement from across the area paid their last respects to Trooper Mack.

Remaining farewell for Pennsylvania State Police trooper killed in I-95 crash

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The 33-year-old father of two ladies was remembered as a person devoted to service and household.

He spent his total six-year state police profession at Troop Ok within the Wynnefield Heights part of Philadelphia.

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