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Details Released on Cinnaminson T-Shirt Sales for Sean Cullen's Family

The initial sale is Sunday.

Cinnaminson, NJ -- Cinnaminson Committeeman Don Brauckman released additional information on Sunday’s t-shirt sale in honor of State Trooper Sean Cullen this week.

T-shirts will be on sale on Sunday, March 20, 3 p.m.-6 p.m. at the Cinnaminson Community Center/Town Hall, 1621 Riverton Road.

Cost is $20 cash or check payable to: Westampton Twp. FOP Lodge #147.

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There are no children’s sizes, but the following sizes will be available: Small, Med, Large, XL, XXL.

“Our goal is to hopefully sell out of the shirts we have,” Brauckman said. “If we run out of your size, a signup sheet for pre-paid orders will be available on location at the Community Center this Sunday. If this happens, we will also coordinate another pick up date and time. The deadline for all orders will be next Wednesday, March 23.”

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After the initial sale, information will be provided about mail orders and others ways for people who could not attend can receive a shirt. They are waiting to see how many shirts are still available after Sunday’s sale.

“Please keep in mind, these Police Memorial Shirts are typically only available to those in the Law Enforcement Family so this is great opportunity for the general public to get what is typically only shared within a very tight community,” Brauckman said. “After seeing the amazing community support that Cinnaminson has shown to Law Enforcement and the Cullen and McCormick family, the Westampton and Mt. Holly Police Departments wanted to offer these shirts to show their gratitude. This will also help maximize contributions to their family, where 100 percent of the proceeds will go.”

The grey shirt will have the patches "in memory of" on the left breast, and the Irish/American flag is on the sleeve, in honor of Cullen’s Irish heritage. A Fighting Irishman is on the back.

An image of the design, posted on Cinnaminson’s official Facebook page, is attached to this post.

Cullen, 31, was killed by a passing driver while responding to an accident on 295 in West Deptford, on Monday, March 7.

Cullen was a 2003 graduate of Cinnaminson High School, who had a 9-month-old son and was expecting another child with his fiance.

His funeral was on Monday.

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