Easton Corbin Pays Respects To Fallen Deputies In Hometown

The two deputies were eating in a restaurant when they were senselessly gunned down April 19.

(Gilchrist Co., FL)  --  Easton Corbin is paying his respects to the two deputies who were gunned down in his hometown. 

Sergeant Noel Ramirez and Deputy Taylor Lindsey were eating at a restaurant in Trenton, Florida on April 19th when they were shot and killed. 

The two were honored at a Relay for Life event this past weekend, and Corbin opened the ceremony with the National Anthem. 

The country music singer was also honored with a "hometown" sign during his visit to Trenton. 

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