The Cincinnati Enquirer
Ronald Jeter
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Visitation for Specialist Ronald Jeter, who was fatally shot with partner Officer Daniel Pope on Saturday, will be 1 to 9 p.m. today in Thompson-Hall Jordan Funeral Home, 2625 Gilbert Ave., Walnut Hills.
On Friday, a procession will leave the funeral home at 9:45 a.m. for a 1:30 p.m. funeral at Rhema Christian Center, 2100 Agler Road, Columbus. A eulogy by Pastor LaFayette Scales is scheduled for 1:45 p.m., followed by a procession to Evergreen Cemetery at Woodland and 17th streets.
Metro will offer free bus shuttles to and from the visitation. Riders can catch shuttles at the Baldwin Building parking lot, Eden and Florence avenues, and at the Parking Co. of America lot, adjacent to the Greyhound bus terminal (enter at Court Street).
Hamilton County courts will be in recess this afternoon. Personnel will be in the courthouse, but judges in common pleas and municipal courts will not conduct their dockets. Despite the recess, all afternoon arraignments scheduled in municipal court today will be held.
A public hearing scheduled for 6 p.m. today on the city's 1998 budget is canceled so council members can attend Spc. Jeter's visitation.
Today's report
A hero's farewell: Officer Pope laid to rest
Homily: Faith eases hurt, anger
Piper's sad song sends a fallen fellow officer home Cliff Radel column
Wednesday's report
Thousands pay their respects
Witness: Killer hid gun in pants
Web sites, other memorials
Pastor hopes funeral brings peace
Spc. Jeter's organs donated
Tuesday's report
911 boss admits error likely
Borgman cartoon
Shock, grief and guilt Laura Pulfer column
City thanks slain heroes
Killer's family visits his home
Many officers limited in experience
Forces across Tristate take heed
Names to be added to memorial
Monday's report
Argument preceded shooting
Tragedy puts face on job Cliff Radel column
Families lean on faith, memories
Friends, acquaintances mourn
Grief stays, say families who know
Police deaths declining
Sunday's report
Community mourns fallen officers
Suspect's family: He was 'respectful'
Sequence of events
Officers highly regarded
Officers deal with sorrow, job's risks
Chief's message: 'Take care of each other'
Hollister St. residents shocked