Warren police officer returns
Warren police officer returns
Warren police officer returns
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Warren police officer Krystal Legendre returned to duty on August 2, less than four months after suffering severe spinal injuries from an assault during a disturbance at Lincoln High School. The incident, which occurred while she was apprehending a suspect, left Legendre with a concussion and required spinal surgery. Despite doctors estimating a six-month recovery period, Legendre was dedicated to her recovery, stating she asked her surgeon about returning to work on the first day post-surgery. Three individuals, including 18-year-olds Danasia Kennedy-Johnson and Xavier Jones, have been charged in connection with the incident, and both have pleaded guilty. Legendre emphasized her commitment to her role, saying she views her job as a calling and is determined to serve her community. Her return was met with relief and support from the Warren Police Department, which has faced multiple tragedies involving officers recently.

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