NYPD Det. Troy Patterson remembered with hero's funeral
Patterson was shot during a botched robbery in 1990 and survived for more than 30 years in a vegetative-like state.
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Patterson was shot during a botched robbery in 1990 and survived for more than 30 years in a vegetative-like state.
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