CHARLOTTE, N.C. — In a first of its kind for the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department, the Medal of Valor was awarded posthumously to a citizen. The family of Riley Howell, the UNC Charlotte student who was killed during a shooting on campus last month, was there Wednesday morning to accept it on his behalf.
CMPD Chief Kerr Putney said Howell’s actions -- sacrificing his life in rushing a gunman at UNC Charlotte on April 30 to save others -- merited the award traditionally reserved for officers.
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“The only thing we could do as an organization is recognize that, lift him up for the way that he lived his life,” Putney said.
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It was part of a broader awards ceremony that saw dozens of citizens honored for great acts of service.