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Fallen Officer’s Son Accompanied to First Day of School

In a touching show of support, officers from the Dallas Police Department came together to escort the young son of a late colleague to his first day of kindergarten. The child, whose father served the community as a police officer for 14 years before passing away, was greeted by a lineup of uniformed officers who ensured his school debut was memorable. This gesture not only honored the service of the fallen officer but also showed the department’s commitment to looking after its own family members. The community and school staff were deeply moved by the scene, reinforcing the strong bond between local law enforcement and the neighborhoods they serve.

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