CHARLOTTE — Sunday marks three years since Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department Officer Mia Goodwin was killed in the line of duty.
Goodwin was responding to an accident on Interstate 85 on Dec. 22, 2021, when a truck hit and killed her.
The mother of three was the first woman officer in CMPD’s history to be killed in the line of duty.
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The fallen officer memorial in Uptown Charlotte bears her name, and the W.T. Harris Boulevard bridge over I-85 was renamed in her honor last year. There’s also a memorial scholarship in her name at Central Piedmont Community College.
The tractor-trailer driver who was charged in Goodwin’s death was sentenced to prison. Court documents show Daniel Morgan was speeding on Interstate 85 near W.T. Harris Boulevard on the morning of Dec. 22, 2021. Police had blocked off part of I-85 to investigate a crash from the night before. Investigators said Morgan didn’t slow down or move over, and his tractor-trailer collided with another before crashing into Goodwin and three other CMPD officers.
(VIDEO: Bridge over I-85 dedicated to fallen CMPD Officer Mia Goodwin)
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