I Support My Local Police Sticker

Saw this sticker downtown this morning and knew I wanted one for the truck.

Found one on Amazon and I’m ordering it-

Here’s a link to purchase on Amazon and show your support for the people who serve and protect us

One thought on “I Support My Local Police Sticker

  1. Joey,

    That is a great sticker the thin blue line one! There are so many great things coming out of your area in the community oriented policing realm and taking care of community which has always been very strong GPD-RPD and other locations. For instance Elder violence, domestic violence. Crime Prevention programs, always working and teaming is what it’s all about.

    Things many community members are not aware of but a big part of the actions. I can tell you without any doubt these are fantastic figures and I know why after having the pleasure of growing up that way miss it you bet and the closeness” Got many a ride as young lad walking from Lanesville to Riverdale or Gloucester by patrolman in the bubble gum light days. Strong just like the man at the wheel on patch lot’s to be proud off and what an honor to view their actions even from across the big pond (South Korea) home of 51 million folks.

    “This is why visitors always come back or make it a destination and I liked the post of current Police Chief John McCarthy in Lanesville Grinder right here on GMG. And the great job men and woman department do daily what an honor for all that way!

    Quoted and cited sourced below

    https://gloucesterpd.com/:

    Locally great job and teaming always with community:

    https://www.areavibes.com/gloucester-ma/crime/

    The table above offers a complete overview of all reported annual crimes in Gloucester, MA. The total number of reported crimes in Gloucester, MA is shown and for comparison purposes, each crime is also displayed based on the number of crimes per 100,000 people. The crimes are also broken down into two categories; violent crimes and property crimes. The table shows that the overall Gloucester, MA crime rate is 48% lower than the Massachusetts average and is 64% lower than the national average. Looking at violent crime specifically, Gloucester, MA has a violent crime rate that is 35% lower than the Massachusetts average and 37% lower than the national average. For property crime, Gloucester, MA is 51% lower than the Massachusetts average and 69% lower than the national average.

    Just up the road too along with North Shore:

    http://www.bwjp.org/resource-center/resource-results/addressing_language_access_in_police_departments_salem_ma_police_department_models_compliance.html

    Great Job all the way around for entire community!!! A very personal meaning to me growing up (Lanesville) they saved our family when needed most. Something I will never forget inside always!! Thank You!

    Why May is so special!

    Happy May 15th! In 1962, President Kennedy proclaimed this day as National Peace Officers Memorial Day, and the week in which it falls to be National Police Week. Established by a joint resolution of Congress, National Police Week pays special recognition to local, State and Federal law enforcement officers—particularly those who have lost their lives in the line of duty for the safety and protection of others.

    On this day, flags are flown at half-staff in memory of the officers who have fallen in the line of duty. Organizations such as the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund (NLEOMF), Fraternal Order of Police/Fraternal Order of Police Auxiliary (FOP/FOPA) and Concerns of Police Survivors (COPS) come together to commemorate this week and honor the officers.

    God Bless and above all stay safe!
    Dave Ret USAF…

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