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Dallas Strong Vigil Monday Night, President to Visit Tuesday

Hundreds of people gathered Monday evening outside Dallas City Hall for a candlelight vigil in memory of the five police officers killed last Thursday by a gunman.

The vigil included remarks by Dallas Police Chief David Brown, DART Police Chief J.D. Spiller and Dallas Police Association president Ron Pinkston.

"Today we honor the memory of five heroes," Pinkston said.

Families and colleagues of the five officers who died — four Dallas Police officers and one DART officer — were in attendance at the vigil.

"Families, we love you. We love you with everything we have. We are now you surrogate family members. We're your brothers and your sisters. When you need us, you call," Brown said.

Dallas Police Candlelight Vigil

Five fellow officers offered remembrances of their their partners killed in Thursday's ambush attack – their loss now serving to further strengthen the city of Dallas.

"If someone thought that what they did was going to tear up Dallas and the state of Texas, they were wrong. What it did, what it did was galvanized us," Spiller said.

On Tuesday, President Obama will speak at an interfaith ceremony honoring the city's fallen officers.

The private event will be held at the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center, 2301 Flora Street. Obama will also meet privately with the families of the fallen police officers and those who were injured.

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For security reasons city officials did not list specific downtown street closures, but drivers are warned to expect significant delays Monday and Tuesday due to the president's visit.

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