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What If That Was My Dad?: Girls Set Up Lemonade Stand to Support Fallen Officer s Family
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COMMERCE CITY, Colo. Two young girls from Colorado were devastated over the tragic loss of Arvada Police Officer Gordon Beesley. So they turned their sorrow in something constructive by creating a lemonade stand in order to raise funds for the officer’s grieving family.
Beesley, a 19-year veteran of the Arvada Police Department, was shot and killed on June 21 by a suspect who “expressed a hatred for police,” Law Officer reported. He left behind a wife and two children.
The tragic news reverberated throughout the community, including Scarlet Reust, 9, who instantly put herself in the family’s shoes, her mother, Ashley Conn, told Fox News.
Girls sell lemonade to raise money for family of fallen Colorado police officer
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‘Justice, Protection, & Loyalty’: Coloradans Pay Their Respects To Fallen Arvada Police Officer Gordon Beesley
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LAFAYETTE, Colo. (CBS4) – People who never met Arvada Police Officer Gordon Beesley paid their respects on Tuesday outside his funeral service and along the procession to Flatirons Community Church. Some brought the Thin Blue Line flag to honor Beesley for his sacrifice. © Provided by CBS Denver
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“I’m waving this flag, his spirit will still live on no matter what,” said Connor Finley, 15, a high school student from Thornton. “I’m happy to see that there are people who are willing to give up time and their day and support the police.”