Police officers visit Ground Zero with a donation
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They toured Ground Zero and delivered checks to the New York City
police and fire departments and formed friendships in their time there.
A group of 12 members of the Huntington Beach Police Department went
to New York City to deliver checks totaling $90,000 to the New York City
Police Department, Fire Department of New York City and the Port
Authority of New York and New Jersey.
Being in New York is a lot different than seeing pictures on
television or in the newspapers, said Huntington Beach Detective Dave
McCain, one of the 12 officers that made the trip.
“Pictures don’t do it justice,” he said. “The areas affected by [the
attacks] are enormous, but if anyone can deal with it New Yorkers can.
They are tough people.”
The reception the Huntington Beach officers received was overwhelming,
McCain said.
“They treated us like royalty,” he said. “It almost made us feel
guilty. We did what we could do and in turn they did what they could for
us.”Jack Paholski, Brandon Reed, Eric Ramsey, Chris Tatar, Bobby Frahm,
Jon Haught, Steve Fullmer, Gil Coerper, Steve Ekstedt and dispatchers
Robin Kittman and Chris Curran also made the trip to New York.
Officers raised the $90,000 through T-shirt sales from the Huntington
Beach Police Officers’ Foundation and divided the funds by giving each
department $30,000.
T-shirts are still available by calling (714) 536-5912.
The Huntington Beach Police Department has invited two officers, Sgt.
Kevin Devlin and Officer Tom Kennedy, from the Port Authority Police
Department to come to Surf City as the department’s guests.
The two officers will arrive Friday and will be the guests of honor
during Sunday’s Huntington Beach “Procession of Lights,” with the theme
“United We Stand,” at 3 p.m. at the Huntington Beach Pier.
Police Chief Ronald Lowenberg and the officers that went to New York
will also pay tribute and honor Devlin and Kennedy at Monday night’s City
Council meeting.
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