hppants
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Folks - things in south Louisiana are pretty somber right now. My home is 50 miles West of Baton Rouge, but we are still close enough to feel the pain. I am not a cop, but work in Public Safety at a University and our fine officers are my closest co-workers. Perhaps this is why yesterday's tragedy hit me more so than even what happened in Dallas recently. It feels much more personal.
Please take a moment in your busy day today to thank a police officer for protecting you. There is much conversation left to be spoken. There will be time for that and so much more. Everyone deserve to and will be heard.
But just today, please thank these people for their selfless service. Trust me - they need to hear it from you.
A.J. (and the other peace officers on this forum) - Your birthday comes bittersweet this year, my friend. I'm sorry for that. Know that you have my utmost respect as a person, and much more so, for the badge you wear every day. I thank you for your selflessness in protecting my family, friends, and neighbors. I thank you for answering our most desperate calls for help, day and night. And your willingness to pay the ultimate price to do so, even for people that you don't agree with. Please stay safe today and everyday, and continue to do your life's calling with passion and pride. Most importantly, know that the community you serve stands behind you. We don't say it enough, but we appreciate what you do.
Please take a moment in your busy day today to thank a police officer for protecting you. There is much conversation left to be spoken. There will be time for that and so much more. Everyone deserve to and will be heard.
But just today, please thank these people for their selfless service. Trust me - they need to hear it from you.
A.J. (and the other peace officers on this forum) - Your birthday comes bittersweet this year, my friend. I'm sorry for that. Know that you have my utmost respect as a person, and much more so, for the badge you wear every day. I thank you for your selflessness in protecting my family, friends, and neighbors. I thank you for answering our most desperate calls for help, day and night. And your willingness to pay the ultimate price to do so, even for people that you don't agree with. Please stay safe today and everyday, and continue to do your life's calling with passion and pride. Most importantly, know that the community you serve stands behind you. We don't say it enough, but we appreciate what you do.
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