National LAW ENFORCEMENT appreciation day

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  • Bigchillin83

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    It’s national law-enforcement appreciation day

    Just wanted to say thanks to all LE for putting there lives on the line each and every day for us while we go on with a some what normal life

    Thanks ladies and gentlemen of law enforcement
     

    Abby Normal

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    Thank You Ladies & Gents of our LEO. And the day after the anniversary of the mark essex attack makes it more poignant.
     

    T-boy

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    Agreed with OP.

    I can't think of few, if any other profession where the actions of the very few bad apples is used to cast dispersions on the overwhelming majority of good officers.
     

    LouisianaJoe

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    Law enforcement runs deep in my family. My grandfather was an officer in the 1930's. My brother retired after 44 years. I worked as a part time deputy for 7 years in the 1970's. My sister in law was the first female officer in Hattiesburg MS. She was killed in the line of duty on 12/31/1984. The majority of the officers that I have met and worked with were good people.
     
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