Created to build stronger relationship between police and communities. Thank you, ladies and gentlemen, thank you for coming this morning and welcome to the National Law Enforcers Memorial and museum. We are thrilled to you this morning. Please stand with me for the presentation of the metropolitan Police Departments honor guard. O say can you see by the dawns early light, what so proudly we hailed at the twilights last gleaming. Whose broad stripes and bright stars. Through the perilous fight oer the ramparts we watched. Were so gallantly streaming. And the rockets red glare. The bombs bursting in air. Gave proof through the night. That our flag was still there. O say does that star spangled banner yet wave. Oer the land of the free and the home of the brave [applause] thank you, ladies and gentlemen, please be seated and now i would like you all to help me welcome, from the metropolitan Police Departments chaplain corps, sherry west, who will lead us in an opening prayer. Pastor west
D. C. Police myth police chief five a lastminute join other Law Enforcement officials to discuss the importance of Community Policing and partnering with communities and faith leaders. The discussion is a part of the National Faith blue weekend. Faith blue was created to help build stronger relations between police and unities. Communities. Communities. Thank you, ladies and gentlemen, thank you for coming this morning and welcome to the National Law Enforcers Memorial and museum. We are thrilled to you this morning. Please stand with me for the presentation of the metropolitan Police Departments honor guard. O say can you see by the dawns early light, what so proudly we hailed at the twilights last gleaming. Whose broad stripes and bright stars. Through the perilous fight oer the ramparts we watched. Were so gallantly streaming. And the rockets red glare. The bombs bursting in air. Gave proof through the night. That our flag was still there. O say does that star spangled banner yet wa
Importance of Community Policing and partnering with community and faith leaders. It was part of the National Faith blue weekend. It was created to help build stronger relations between police and communities. Thank you, ladies and gentlemen, thank thank you, ladies and gentlemen, thank you for coming this morning and welcome to the National Law Enforcement officers memorial and museum. We are thrilled to have you this m please stand with me for the presentation of the Metropolita Police departments honor guard. O o say can you see by the dawns early light, what so proudly we hailed at the twilights last gleaming whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight oer the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming and the rockets red glare the bombs bursting in air gave proof through the night that our flag was still there o say does that star spangled banner yet wave oer the land of the free and the home of the brave [appla] gave proof through the night. That our flag
Joined other Law Enforcement officials to talk about the importance of policing in community with faith leaders. In connection with faith blue weekend. Created to build stronger relationship between police and communities. Thank you, ladies and gentlemen, thank you for coming this morning and welcome to the National Law Enforcers Memorial and museum. We are thrilled to you this morning. Please stand with me for the presentation of the metropolitan Police Departments honor guard. O say can you see by the dawns early light, what so proudly we hailed at the twilights last gleaming. Whose broad stripes and bright stars. Through the perilous fight oer the ramparts we watched. Were so gallantly streaming. And the rockets red glare. The bombs bursting in air. Gave proof through the night. That our flag was still there. O say does that star spangled banner yet wave. Oer the land of the free and the home of the brave [applause] thank you, ladies and gentlemen, please be seated and now i would l
Peoples homings getting enveloped. A half dozen cars were buried and one bike. They are on the other side and the officer said ride through and i said you dont mind and we did it. That was before authorities realized that the foam is considered toxic and they say it is an irritant and carcinogen. The goal is to keep it in the storm drain and not let it migrate out to the open water. Cleanup crews blocked the storm drains and the plan was to use a defoaming agent to break up the bubbles and suck the rest up with a vacuum. Even fire officials have never seen anything quite like this. This is very uncommon. I have never seen a foam system go off. Bystanders said it was like having a snow day. It was like a chemical christmas. Not an every day thing that you see, a special day. Now a bunch of Environmental Services trucks arrived. No word on how long the clean up will take but the goal is to get it done before the rains come in tonight and tomorrow morning. For now, we will send it back to