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Funeral held for Virginia trooper slain at bus station

HAMPTON, Va. (AP) - Virginia State Trooper Chad Dermyer's intuition told him something was wrong when he pulled a woman over last year for expired license plates. Authorities say it turned out that the remains of her long-missing son were hidden in the trunk.

Those same instincts were on display on the last day of his life.

"He identified a murderer that day. Unfortunately, he paid the ultimate price for his skill," State Police Superintendent Col. Steven Flaherty said Tuesday before a crowd of 3,500 at Dermyer's funeral.

Dermyer was conducting a counterterrorism training exercise Thursday when he was fatally shot by an ex-convict from Aurora, Illinois, authorities said.

Police have not said what they believe motivated the shooting, which also left two women injured. Authorities say James Brown III was approached by Dermyer and within moments began shooting, hitting him multiple times. Brown, 34, was killed by two other state troopers after he opened fire.

Brown's ex-girlfriend told The Associated Press on Friday that he previously said he would rather die fighting police than return to prison. She spoke to the AP on the condition of anonymity, saying she fears for her safety.

Dermyer, 37, was a husband and father of two children. He served on police forces in Jackson, Michigan, and Newport News, Virginia, before becoming a state trooper in 2014. The Michigan native also spent four years in the U.S. Marine Corps.

Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe and police officers from 20 states, including those from as far as California, were among the thousands of mourners at Liberty Baptist Church in Hampton.

After the ceremony, bagpipers played as Dermyer's coffin was taken out of the church. The trooper's patrol car was parked outside, covered in flowers. Mourners lined the streets waving American flags while dozens of state police motorcyclists led his body to a private burial ceremony, which was to follow in Gloucester County.

Cyndi Grace, who was Dermyer's partner at the Newport News Police Department for four years, said that while he was passionate about his job, he put his family above all else. She fought back tears up as she told Dermyer's wife, son and daughter how much joy they brought to his life.

"Chad Dermyer was an exceptional man and I am a better person for having known him," she said.

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Local law enforcement and officers from across the country attend a memorial service for Virginia State Trooper Chad Dermyer at Liberty Baptist Church Tuesday, April 5, 2016, in Hampton, Va. Dermyer was killed in the line of duty at the Richmond Greyhound bus station last week. (Rob Ostermaier /The Daily Press via AP, Pool) The Associated Press
The family of Virginia State Trooper Chad P. Dermyer watch as his casket is taken out of the Liberty Baptist Church following a memorial service, Tuesday, April 5, 2016, in Hampton, Va. Dermyer was killed at the Richmond Greyhound bus station last week. (AP Photo/Steve Helber, Pool) The Associated Press
Law enforcement honor guards from across the country join the Marine Corps to honor Virginia State Trooper Chad Dermyer outside of Liberty Baptist Church Tuesday, April 5, 2016, in Hampton, Va. Dermyer was killed at the Richmond Greyhound bus station last week. (Rob Ostermaier /The Daily Press via AP, Pool) The Associated Press
A Virginia State Police honor guard carries the casket of trooper Chad Dermyer out of Liberty Baptist Church following a memorial service on Tuesday, April 5, 2016, in Hampton, Va. Dermyer was killed at the Richmond Greyhound bus station last week. (Rob Ostermaier /The Daily Press via AP, Pool) The Associated Press
A Virginia State Police honor guard carries the casket of trooper Chad Dermyer out of Liberty Baptist Church following a memorial service on Tuesday, April 5, 2016, in Hampton, Va. Dermyer was killed at the Richmond Greyhound bus station last week. (Rob Ostermaier /The Daily Press via AP, Pool) The Associated Press
An officer stands watch over the casket of Virginia State Trooper Chad P. Dermyer an officer stands watch over the casket during a memorial service at the Liberty Baptist Church on Tuesday, April 5, 2016, in Hampton, Va. Dermyer was killed at the Richmond Greyhound bus station last week. (Rob Ostermaier /The Daily Press via AP, Pool) The Associated Press
A State Police honor guard carry the casket of Virginia State Police police office Chad P. Dermyer is taken out of the Liberty Baptist Church following a memorial service, Tuesday, April 5, 2016 in Hampton, Va. Dermyer was killed in the line of duty at the Richmond Greyhound bus station last week. (AP Photo/Steve Helber, Pool) The Associated Press
A Georgia state trooper stands watch as an honor guard over the casket of Virginia trooper Chad Dermyer before his funeral Tuesday, April 5, 2016, at Liberty Baptist Church in Hampton, Va. Authorities say Dermyer was fatally shot by James Brown III at the busy bus terminal, where police were holding a counterterrorism training exercise. (Rob Ostermaier/The Daily Press via AP, Pool) The Associated Press
A Virginia State Police honor guard carries the casket of trooper Chad Dermyer out of Liberty Baptist Church following a memorial service on Tuesday, April 5, 2016, in Hampton, Va. Dermyer was killed at the Richmond Greyhound bus station last week. (Rob Ostermaier /The Daily Press via AP, Pool) The Associated Press
The family of Virginia State Police police office Chad P. Dermyer watch as his casket is carried out of the Liberty Baptist Church following a memorial service Tuesday, April 5, 2016 in Hampton, Va. Dermyer was killed in the line of duty at the Richmond Greyhound bus station last week. (AP Photo/Steve Helber, Pool) The Associated Press
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