Flags in Gwinnett County will be lowered to half-staff Saturday to honor police officer Pradeep Tamang, killed in a hotel shooting, on the day of his funeral.

The order was made Thursday by Gov. Brian Kemp and includes U.S. and Georgia state flags at the state capitol and within Gwinnett.

Tamang, 25, had been with the department for less than a year when he was fatally shot Sunday while responding to a call about a credit card theft at a Holiday Inn Express Atlanta on East Park Place Boulevard, police said.

A second officer, Cpl. David Reed, was critically injured in the shooting. On Wednesday, police said he had undergone surgery and was “doing well.”

The suspected shooter, 35-year-old Kevin Andrews, was arrested after being shot by one of the officers, Chief J.D. McClure previously said. He is facing charges of murder, two counts of aggravated assault upon a public safety officer and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.

Andrews has a lengthy arrest history and three open cases in DeKalb County involving theft, aggravated assault and drug trafficking charges, according to the district attorney’s office.

Floral bouquets, balloons and other items cover the patrol vehicle of Gwinnett County police officer Pradeep Tamang as part of a memorial to him outside of police headquarters. (Courtesy of Gwinnett County Police Department)

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Law enforcement members and residents have already begun to pay their respects to Tamang at the Gwinnett police headquarters, where his patrol vehicle is now covered in multicolored flower bouquets and balloons.

The celebration of life service will take place at 10 a.m. Saturday at 12Stone Church, 1322 Buford Drive. Numerous metro Atlanta law enforcement agencies are expected to attend.

Parking will open at 8 a.m., with additional overflow spaces available at the nearby GateCity Church at 1446 Calvin Davis Circle. Attendees are asked to be seated by 9:30 a.m.

Afterward, a procession including family members, Gwinnett police officers and other law enforcement members will accompany the hearse from the church to Tim Stewart Funeral Home at 300 Simonton Road SW.

“We are encouraging members of the community to celebrate the life of Officer Pradeep Tamang by lining up in the procession route,” police said,

Attendees shouldn’t stop, stand or park in the roadway, officials added.

The procession will start at 12Stone Church, turn right onto Ga. 20 and right again onto Scenic Highway during its roughly 5-mile route. It will then turn left onto Grayson Highway, left on Simonton Road and enter the funeral home parking lot on the right.

Flags will remain at half-staff until sunset Saturday.

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The remains of Gwinnett County police officer Pradeep Tamang depart following a celebration of life ceremony at 12Stone Church on Saturday, Feb. 7, 2026, in Lawrenceville. (Ben Gray for the AJC)

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