As more details of the tragic death of Harris County
Sheriff Deputy Darren Goforth unfold, a morbid reality is unveiled about America’s negative attitude toward our law enforcement officers.
It must end now or we run the risk of fewer men and women willing to go into the profession and families insisting their spouses change careers.
Police officers are judged 24/7, 365 days a year for their entire career. One mistake can get them sued, fired or killed. I want to remind Texans and the rest of our country that these brave souls are the thin line between a country of law and or- der and a society of total lawlessness
where no one is safe.
I challenge all Texans to think about how underappreciated our officers must feel, how dangerous their jobs are, how they leave their families
everyday not knowing if they are coming home and more importantly, if there is anything you can do to help make their job a little easier.
Join me in changing this negative attitude toward those that protect us, by practicing the following:
• Start calling our officers sir and ma’am all of the time. It’s a show of respect they deserve.
•Every time you see an officer anywhere, let them know you appreciate their service to our community and you stand with them.
•If you are financially able, when you see them in a restaurant on duty pick up their lunch check, send over a dessert, or simply stop by their table briefly and say thank you for their service.
•Put their charities on your giving list.
•If your local law enforcement has volunteer-citizen job opportunities, sign up.
All lives matter and we need to put an end to this violence against law enforcement – now!