“For too often, you are are taken for granted and yet in situations like this, you are the ones who protect human life,” Aquila said.
“No other individuals were shot or killed after these brave officers engaged the suspect,” police said in a tweet last week.
AdA law enforcement official briefed last week on the shooting said Alissa's family told investigators they believed Alissa was suffering some type of mental illness, including delusions.
AdTalley, who grew up in Albuquerque, New Mexico, took an untraditional route to becoming a police officer.
A memorial service was also planned for Talley on Tuesday at a large non-denominational church, Flatirons Community Church, in Lafayette.