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DETROIT -- After a somber week of farewells, cops from across the country gathered in Michigan for a final salute to Michael Krol. He's one of the five cops killed in a Dallas police ambush this month. The 40-year-old's body was escorted hundreds of miles to his home state.

Family and friends attended a private funeral mass before burying him with honors.

Southwest Airlines reserved one of their largest planes so a "maximum number" of Dallas police would be able to attend the special ceremony.

Chief David Brown tweeted a photo of police from cop shops all over, paying their respects to the Michigan native.

.@DallasPD is grateful to all the different Police Depts that have come to pay their respects to Officer Krol. pic.twitter.com/s9XVXKR4QO — Chief David O. Brown (@ChiefDavidBrown) July 19, 2016

Krol worked for the Wayne County Sheriff's Department in Detroit before joining DPD.

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