"He laid down his life protecting the citizens of this great city," said an unidentified officer. "Bravery, courage and valor are some of the words hat describe Sgt. Wilson, but to those that knew him best, caring, charming, fun-loving was Sgt. Wilson."
RELATED: Family members of Officer Robert Wilson open up
Dozens of officers, including Wilson's partner and Police Commissioner Richard Ross, lined up Saturday outside of the 22nd District station where the 8-year veteran worked. Bright-colored balloons were released into the sky after his grandmother, Constance Wilson, said a prayer.
"It's almost like it just happened today. Robert's always fresh in our minds. We never forget him. Every morning I get up and I think about him. I think about him all day because I have pictures of him all over the house. My house is like a museum," she said.
Wilson's partner says time doesn't make the pain go away. But the memories, painful as they may be, gave him a new perspective on life.
"Rob's last conversation was about life and what we were going to do in the future, and he didn't have a chance to fulfill that. I have that chance, so I take everything more seriously and more personally," said Damien Stevenson.
The two brothers accused of shooting Sgt. Wilson to death are set for a pre-trial hearing next month.
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