The two law enforcement officers who died during the manhunt for accused killer Markeith Loyd will be remembered by having Central Florida roads renamed in their honor.
- Orlando Police lieutenant, Orange County deputy died in January
- Debra Clayton, Norman Lewis to be honored with road names
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State Rep. Kamia Brown announced on Wednesday that the Florida House of Representatives unanimously passed a bill to honor Orlando Police Lt. Debra Clayton and Orange County Deputy Norman Lewis by designating parts of roads in their names.
The bill designates a portion of State Road 438 between John Young Parkway and Pine Hills Road in Orange County as “Lieutenant Debra Clayton Memorial Highway.”
The portion of County Road 431/Pine Hills Road between Silver Star Road and State Road 50 in Orange County will be known as “First Class Deputy Norman Lewis Memorial Highway.”
In a news release, Brown said, “This is a small token of how our community plans to honor the legacy of our two fallen public servants.”
Loyd is accused of killing Clayton in January; Lewis was involved in a fatal motorcycle accident during the manhunt for Loyd.