Thank you to everyone who has played a part in the recent Back the Blue Rallies all over the United States. I especially like the rallies in Phoenix where my son, David Glasser, who was a police officer was killed in the line of duty May 18, 2016.
I know seeing all these people supporting Law Enforcement helps the police officers who are out on the front lines everyday. It helps their families who see their officers sacrificing so much every day, day after day, to serve our communities.
I wanted you to know that it also helps and encourages people like me who are survivors of a line of duty death. It’s very hard to watch and read about the lack of understanding and gratitude some people have towards law enforcement officers when my son and so many other officers have given their lives to protect these same people.
We have lost so much. I have lost so much.
I know that millions of Americans support and respect police officers and it’s truly great to see that majority start to speak up and become visible! It’s important that the negative groups see it as well so they understand that they are the minority.
I’ve always hated situations where those screaming loudest are getting all the attention. So it makes me smile when I see groups positively and respectfully showing their support for the good guys.
I received this picture from a recent Back the Blue Rally in Phoenix. This is awesome! If anyone knows this person, please tell them I love the fact that they were remembering and honoring Davey at the rally! It feels right for Davey’s shirt to be there – he loved his brothers and sisters in Blue with all his heart. Thank you!
It’s great whenever any of our fallen officers are remembered and honored. If anyone has any more pictures of fallen officers being represented at rallies, please send them my way. I’d love to see them and share them.
All of this helps survivors like me whose hearts have been shattered and whose lives have been blown apart.
We are encouraged – thank you.
Miss you, Davey.
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