Community support for Sacramento police Officer Tara O'Sullivan continues to grow as people across the region look for ways to honor her.O’Sullivan, 26, was shot and killed June 19 while responding to a disturbance at a north Sacramento property, Sacramento police said. O’Sullivan and four other officers were helping a woman gather her belongings when suspect Adel Sambrano Ramos, 45, “ambushed” the officers, opening fire on them while they checked out a detached garage on the property, police said.A group of volunteers wrapped blue ribbons around trees on Elk Grove Boulevard Tuesday morning. The bows extend to the funeral home in Old Town Elk Grove, where O'Sullivan's casket was taken last week.Volunteers said it's the least they can do to show their support for the fallen officer. On Monday in Rocklin, Roundtable Pizza Clubhouse teamed up with B-Blessed Network to raise money for O'Sullivan's memorial fund. The restaurant was decorated in law enforcement colors in honor of the fallen officer, and customers got to leave messages of love and support for the family. If you are looking for other ways to help, another fundraiser is taking place at many Sacramento area Dutch Bros locations on Wednesday. One dollar from each drink sold will be donated to O'Sullivan's memorial fund. On Wednesday, a vigil for her will be held at 8 p.m. It will take place at Woodlake Park at 500 Arden Way in Sacramento.

Community support for Sacramento police Officer Tara O'Sullivan continues to grow as people across the region look for ways to honor her.

O’Sullivan, 26, was shot and killed June 19 while responding to a disturbance at a north Sacramento property, Sacramento police said. O’Sullivan and four other officers were helping a woman gather her belongings when suspect Adel Sambrano Ramos, 45, “ambushed” the officers, opening fire on them while they checked out a detached garage on the property, police said.


A group of volunteers wrapped blue ribbons around trees on Elk Grove Boulevard Tuesday morning. The bows extend to the funeral home in Old Town Elk Grove, where O'Sullivan's casket was taken last week.

Volunteers said it's the least they can do to show their support for the fallen officer.

On Monday in Rocklin, Roundtable Pizza Clubhouse teamed up with B-Blessed Network to raise money for O'Sullivan's memorial fund.

The restaurant was decorated in law enforcement colors in honor of the fallen officer, and customers got to leave messages of love and support for the family.

If you are looking for other ways to help, another fundraiser is taking place at many Sacramento area Dutch Bros locations on Wednesday. One dollar from each drink sold will be donated to O'Sullivan's memorial fund.

On Wednesday, a vigil for her will be held at 8 p.m. It will take place at Woodlake Park at 500 Arden Way in Sacramento.

