Manchester police officer Doherty receives Medal of Valor | New Hampshire NEWS07
MANCHESTER — The Manchester patrolman  seriously wounded in a gun battle last spring was awarded the Medal of  Valor Monday, the department's highest honor.
Officer Daniel  Doherty, 25, was honored for his actions during a March 21 foot chase on  the West Side when the man he pursued turned and fired multiple shots  at Doherty, striking the officer five times as he fired 10 rounds in  return and fell to the sidewalk. Myles Webster of Litchfield faces  attempted murder and related charges.
The Medal of Valor is a  red, white and blue pin bestowed for an act of bravery or accomplishment  of extremely difficult police service that requires great skill and  intelligence.

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