Fundraiser for injured officer
Norwich Patrolman First Class Jonathan Ley and other members of the Norwich Police Department listen to the singing of the National Anthem Saturday during a benefit at Dodd Stadium in Norwich to help cover Ley's medical expenses. Ley was shot four times during a armed stand-off Jan. 7.
Wounded Norwich Police Officer Jonathan Ley gets a quick kiss Saturday from his girlfriend, Jaime Maheu, before the opening ceremonies of "Rock the Day Away," a benefit for Ley's recovery at Dodd Stadium in Norwich.
Norwich Police Officer Jonathan Ley thanks members of the Norwich Fire Department Saturday before the benefit softball game against the Norwich Police Department at Dodd Stadium to raise money for Ley's medical expenses. Ley was shot four times Jan. 7 during a armed stand-off in Norwich.
A color guard from the Young Marines stands at attention during the National Anthem Saturday, when the Connecticut Tigers played host to a benefit for wounded Norwich Police Officer Jonathan Ley, a softball game between the Norwich police and fire departments, at Dodd Stadium.
Norwich Patrolman First Class Jonathan Ley throws out the first pitch Saturday at Dodd Stadium in Norwich to open a benefit softball match between the Norwich police and fire departments to raise funds for his medical expenses. Ley was shot four times Jan. 7 during a armed stand-off in Norwich.
The Connecticut Tigers host a benefit softball game Saturday at Dodd Stadium between the Norwich police and fire departments to raise money for wounded Norwich Police Officer Jonathan Ley.
Members of the Norwich police and fire departments congratulate one another Saturday at Dodd Stadium after their softball game to raise money for wounded Norwich Police Officer Jonathan Ley. The firefighters won the game, 8-4.
The Saturday afternoon at Dodd Stadium was meant to be a fundraiser for wounded Norwich Police Officer Jonathan Ley, but he insisted the department share in the proceeds.