The funeral arrangements for Johnson City police officer David Smith have been finalized.

Smith, who was 43, died shortly after he was shot on Harrison Street Monday morning.

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Johnson City police chief Joseph Zikuski says calling hours for Smith will be at the William Chase Funeral Home on Chenango Street in Port Dickinson on Thursday from 4 to 7 p.m.

A funeral service is scheduled for Friday at 11 a.m. at the Sarah Jane Johnson Memorial United Methodist Church on Main Street in Johnson City.

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Officer Smith is to be buried at the Chenango Valley Cemetery. The service at the cemetery will be for family and friends.

The village of Johnson City and town of Union courts will be closed Friday.

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Zikuski says people not attending Friday's funeral service should try to avoid the area of Main and Baldwin streets from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Representatives of law enforcement agencies from across the region will attend the service.

Police say Smith was shot two times by a Chenango County man in front of the Southern Tier Imaging office on Harrison Street just after 7 a.m. Monday.

Smith had responded to a report of a disturbance at the medical office.

Investigators say the shooting suspect was James Clark of Greene. Clark was shot by another police officer who arrived moments after Smith was wounded.

Both men were taken to Wilson Medical Center's emergency department, just a short distance from the shooting scene.

Smith died about an hour later and Clark died about two hours after that.

Clark was employed as an MRI technician at Southern Tier Imaging.

 

Sean Holbert contributed reporting from Johnson City.

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