The $357 million City Credit Union in Dallas said Friday it is mourning Thursday's tragic Dallas sniper shooting that left five police officers dead, and injured seven other police officers and two civilians.
Four of the officers worked for the Dallas Police Department, which is part of the core membership of City CU. The Dallas PD helped found the credit union in 1942. The 42,178-member credit union also serves people who work for other Dallas city government departments.
"I can tell you that the impact from these tragic events is still resonating not only throughout City CU but throughout our community," Jen Hernandez, marketing manager for City CU, said. "We've lost part of our family. The men and women of our local law enforcement are not just police officers, they are names and faces we talk to, laugh with and help every single day. We are devastated by this tragic loss and will continue to provide support and sympathy to all of those affected."
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