SteveR wrote:
After the recent police shootings in Dallas, a daughter of an officer realized that she had not had a photograph with her police officer father in nine years. As a result, she organized professional photographers to volunteer to take photographs of DPD officers and their families. She hopes to spread this event to other police departments as well.
What a great idea. I had a reason to go by my local police station a couple of days ago. When I thanked the officer I spoke with for their work, and how it was appreciated he just beamed. He was not a white officer, either light skinned black or hispanic, I wasn't sure and not that it matters in any way, but a friendly voice of community support seemed welcome.