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May they all rest in peace. May their families always know how valuable they were. RIP!
I had the honor to work my whole adult life wearing a gun and badge. I enjoyed it more than words can say. But even though i was blessed to come home to my family I had more than I wanted that did not that were friends of mine. The most heartbreaking and exhausting days were the days when one of our brothers in blue paid the ultimate sacrifice. It is a feeling that unless you have been there and been apart of you can not understand it. The mental anguish it causes to human can not be described. This is the very reason why some people can not do the job. Then with those emotions run high then you to go to a call where people judge Officers that have a fraction of a second to make a decision knowing it could be a life changing decision. Law Enforcement is definitely a calling. During this week while honor our fallen hero’s in blue, please if you see a Law Enforcement Officer tell him or her thank you for the job that do every day. They need it and they deserve it!!
Thank you ....
One day karma will catch up to the trash pushing this agenda. It always does.