For many reasons I truly care not to get into as why we have and
continue to hear about all the bad among us, and sometimes that includes those
commissioned or hired to protect and serve us.
Well, honestly this has been occurring in
most any line-of-work, service or call-to-duty, for centuries, many, many centuries.
Fortunately, this country in which we live,
has moved further forward than any in the world and we U.S. citizens live in
the most diverse culture in the world.
Forget all that for a moment, or perhaps,
all together.
Let's focus on the good, for which there
are so many examples surrounding us unless your head is in the sand, hearing
the media, not necessarily listening, nor questioning, simply just skimming the
surface of the events and news without truly searching for the answer.
Oh yes. There is plenty of good going on.
If you have an experience or story to tell
about a positive, complimentary or inspiring moment involving an
officer-of-the-law here in Forest Acres, anywhere near here, or anywhere,
please take the time to convey your experience or tell your story.
If you have a personal story about Greg Alia or contact with Greg, either in his line-of-duty or otherwise, please let all of us know.
If you have a personal story about Greg Alia or contact with Greg, either in his line-of-duty or otherwise, please let all of us know.
You can do so by using the comment section
below or using the Contact Us feature to the right. We will gladly relay your
comments or story as a post on this site if you simply include a title.
Wake up and look around. These wonderful
events and actions don't occur only during crisis and tragedy - they happen
hourly by those who dedicate their careers and lives to doing so.
We hope to see you Thursday, October 29, 2015 at Rooftop Rhythms at Richland Mall.
We hope to see you Thursday, October 29, 2015 at Rooftop Rhythms at Richland Mall.
Thank you.
Doug
Ingbretsen
Team T.O.S.
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