National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day was founded in
2015 to thank officers across the country for all the daily
sacrifices they make for their communities.
National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day was founded in
2015 to thank officers across the country for all the daily
sacrifices they make for their communities.
Erik Estrada, known for his iconic role as a motorcycle cop in the hit NBC-TV
show CHIPS (1977-1983), has become a cop in real life. Estrada was sworn
in Saturday, July 2nd, as a reserve deputy for the City of St. Anthony in Idaho.
After being sworn in, Estrada posted a photo of himself in uniform standing
next to a motorcycle (above).
Estrada, 67, has spent the past decade working with various law enforcement
departments in keeping kids safe online. (From the Standard Journal)
Mayor Neils Thueson (right) swearing Erik Estrada into office at
City Hall.
Erik Estrada (left) with “CHiPs” costar Larry Wilcox.
Sergeant Jason Goodding, was with the Seaside, Oregon
Police Department for 13 years.
Sergeant Goodding, 39, was shot and killed on Friday, February 5,
while attempting to serve a felony warrant. Another officer who was
on the scene with Goodding was able to return fire, killing the suspect.
Officer Goodding will be laid to rest today after a public memorial at
the Seaside Convention Center. A funeral procession will depart from
Camp Rilea at 10:45 a.m., following Highway 101 south to Seaside.