‘A stronger city for them' Oak Ridge Police Department hosts memorial ceremony
As part of national police week, the ceremony at A.K. Bissell Park Pavilion honored those who have given their lives in the line of duty.
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'It means a lot to see the support from the community that shows up for this event and just feel that love,' said Oak Ridge Chief of Police Robin Smith. He added that one of his favorite parts of the event is talking to the retired police officers who served before him.
Oak Ridge Mayor Warren Gooch described the day as one of remembrance, thanks and celebration for all law enforcement personnel, past and present.
'We've lost two outstanding officers this year from the Oak Ridge Police Department, and their family members were here today, and again, that makes it even more special,' Gooch said. 'Never take your safety for granted. The men and women who are on the street 24-hours-a-day are there to be sure that you're protected, that your rights are protected. And we are a stronger country and a stronger city for them.'
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Smith talked about his old lieutenant badge made in 1957. When he first received it, he wondered how many people had worn it before him and what they went through, he shared. He said he wondered how it got its scratches. He explained that badge made him realize that his actions reflect not only on himself but on all officers, and he has a duty — both to those serving now and to those who came before — to represent them well.
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