police officers feel:
I didn’t enjoy writing tickets – But you didn’t know
I cried when I found your daughter lying in a ditch, high on meth – But you didn’t know
I was devastated when I found the 32-year-old veteran died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound – But you didn’t know
I missed my kids birthdays, school plays and family trips because I had to work – But you didn’t know
I had nightmares about the 2-year old I found crushed under a truck tire while mom was inside buying dope – But you didn’t know
I really struggled with EVERY death notification I made to a family about their loved one – But you didn’t know
I was never comfortable at social gatherings because with the things I’ve seen, I can’t trust anyone – But you didn’t know
I’ve seen things you could never even imagine – But you didn’t know
I really didn’t like putting people in jail – But you didn’t know
My job was hard on my family – But you didn’t know
I had problems, just like everyone else – But you didn’t know
The next time you see an officer or any first responder, remember that they are people first and there is no training in the world that prepares them for the things they see and do on a daily basis.
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I read this article on LinkedIn and decided to share it with my veteran friends.
Published with the permission of
Buck Rogers IPC LL.D D.Crim
Lt General at International Police Commission European Command Headquarters.
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