The proclamation will be presented at the beginning of the Springfield City Commission meeting, which will be held at the City Commission Forum downtown and start at 7 p.m.
Yates was remembered for his years of service to the community and his kind heart, and many have offered their condolences to his family and to local law enforcement after his death.
Following Yates’ death, flags in Ohio were ordered flown at half-staff and many residents in the community shared stories and encounters they had with the veteran deputy, who was known for his laugh, calm demeanor and empathy. Thousands also turned out to his visitation and funeral services that were held later in July to pay their respects.
Yates was killed while responding to a shots fired call at a mobile home in Harmony Twp., east of Springfield between U.S. 40 and Interstate 70. The suspected shooter, Cole White, is also believed to have killed his own mother, Jodie Arbuckle, and White also died in the incident.
Yates grew up in Springfield and graduated from Springfield South High School in 1999. Yates followed in his father Eugene Yates’ footsteps by going into law enforcement. Eugene served the same sheriff’s office before retiring.
Matthew Yates is survived by his parents, his wife Tracy, two sons, Anthony and Andrew Reed, and a daughter A’Kaylehana Yates.
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