Dad dies in 2013 – 4 years later, his daughter gets the surprise of her life at his grave

© Facebook/Sierra Bradway

In September 2013, police offiver Rod Bradway was shot while doing what all police officers try to do every day: make the world a safer place.

Rod was struck by a bullet when entering an apartment where a woman and her children were held at gunpont for three hours, writes CBS News.

© Facebook/Sierra Bradway

Rod Bradway, who was happily married and had two children, was missed by many.

Not only did his family lose a beloved husband and father, the city of Indianapolis also lost a devoted and decorated police officer.

© Facebook/Sierra Bradway

Rod’s daughter, Sierra, was devastated when she heard the news that her father was taken from her.

At the same time, she was very proud of him—and that pride has only grown over the years.

© Facebook/Sierra Bradway

Four years after Rod’s death, Sierra was excited to go to& her high school prom.

Before the prom, Sierra wanted to pay her respects to her dad and take some nice pictures with with her boyfriend and prom date, Brock, at her dad’s grave in Crown Hill Cemetery.

© Facebook/Sierra Bradway

Sierra’s boyfriend thought it sounded like a good idea.

But Sierra had no idea that Brock had also shared their plans with his mother.

His mother, who works with the police, asked for backup from some of Rod’s former colleagues…

And when Sierra arrived at the cemetery before the ball, she was completely stunned by what she saw.

She thought it would just be her and Brock there, in addition to a photographer.

But the reality was much different. Check out the video below and you’ll see the wonderful surprise…

Talk about a nice gesture by the police! It’s a brilliant example of how we can honor those who have been taken for us by showing respect for their relatives.

© Facebook/Sierra Bradway

Sierra will remember this day for the rest of her life!

I want to thank all the police officers showed up that day and then posted this video on Facebook. Share it so that even more people can be touched by this kind gesture!

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