President Joe Biden is expected to visit North Carolina to meet with the families of the four officers killed in a deadly attack earlier in the week. The officers were shot while serving a warrant in Wilmington, North Carolina, resulting in their deaths. The suspect, Terry Clark Hughes Jr., was also killed in the shootout. The President plans to add a stop in Charlotte to meet with local officials and the families of the slain officers. The victims were identified as Sam Poloche and William Elliott from the North Carolina Department of Adult Corrections, Officer Joshua Eyer from Charlotte-Mecklenburg, and Deputy U.S. Marshal Thomas Weeks.

After the attack, President Biden expressed his condolences and support for the community, calling the officers “heroes who made the ultimate sacrifice” in order to protect others. He emphasized the need for more funding for law enforcement to ensure they have the necessary resources to do their jobs and keep the public safe. Biden also called on Congress to pass stricter gun control measures, including a ban on assault weapons. The community has been mourning the loss of the officers, with tributes and memorials set up outside police departments in their honor.

In Charlotte, Officer Joshua Eyer’s patrol car was draped with an American flag and decorated with flowers as a tribute to his sacrifice and service. Eyer’s memorial service is scheduled for Friday at a local Baptist church. Another officer who was injured in the attack, Cpl. Casey Hoover of the Statesville Police Department, is expected to make a full recovery after undergoing surgery. Law enforcement officials are still investigating the incident, trying to determine the exact timeline of events and whether Hughes acted alone or with another shooter. Hughes had a criminal record in North Carolina, including convictions for various offenses.

The attack on the officers in North Carolina was the deadliest incident for U.S. law enforcement since 2016 when five officers were killed in Dallas during a protest. The community has come together to show support and solidarity for law enforcement during this difficult time. President Biden’s visit to North Carolina is seen as a way to honor the fallen officers and their families, while also addressing the need for increased protection for law enforcement and stricter gun control measures. The investigation into the incident is ongoing, with authorities working to gather more information about what led to the deadly attack.

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