\n \n Denver Police Museum Fallen Officer Project – D etective Darrell Suer \n
\n \n“It was like him to try to protect o thers at the expense of his own life. He spent his life trying to help oth ers. When
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The De nver Police Museum promotes social impact by building bridges between citi zens and the law enforcement of Denver\, creating opportunities for commun ity understanding and engagement\, strengthening the city’s relationship w ith the community\, and educating youth to inspire community involvement\, responsibility\, and a future generation of law enforcement professionals .
\nA s an independent nonprofit organization\, the Denver Police Museum is seek ing input from the community about law enforcement in Denver broadly\, sol utions to improving community relations\, and what role the Museum could p lay to improve trust and understanding between law enforcement and our com munity.
“It was like him to try to protect o thers at the expense of his own life. He spent his life trying to help oth ers. When
\nKelly Fisher Goodwin was one of the U.S.’s top female
\nDenver CO – On June 24\, 2022 at 7:00pm the
\n(9News) Oct. 14\, 1969\, started out as the happiest of
\nThe ‘John Wayne’ of DPD was 90 years old.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7aTXaOHHdvg (9News)
\nFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Contact:Michael HessePre sidentDenver Police Museum303-495-9718mhesse@denverpolicemuseum.org DENVE R\, CO
\nThe De nver Police Museum promotes social impact by building bridges between citi zens and the law enforcement of Denver\, creating opportunities for commun ity understanding and engagement\, strengthening the city’s relationship w ith the community\, and educating youth to inspire community involvement\, responsibility\, and a future generation of law enforcement professionals .
\nA s an independent nonprofit organization\, the Denver Police Museum is seek ing input from the community about law enforcement in Denver broadly\, sol utions to improving community relations\, and what role the Museum could p lay to improve trust and understanding between law enforcement and our com munity.
“It was like him to try to protect o thers at the expense of his own life. He spent his life trying to help oth ers. When
\nKelly Fisher Goodwin was one of the U.S.’s top female
\nDenver CO – On June 24\, 2022 at 7:00pm the
\n(9News) Oct. 14\, 1969\, started out as the happiest of
\nThe ‘John Wayne’ of DPD was 90 years old.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7aTXaOHHdvg (9News)
\nFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Contact:Michael HessePre sidentDenver Police Museum303-495-9718mhesse@denverpolicemuseum.org DENVE R\, CO
\nThe Denver Police Museum promotes social impact by building bridg es between citizens and the law enforcement of Denver\, creating opportuni ties for community understanding and engagement\, strengthening the city’s relationship with the community\, and educating youth to inspire communit y involvement\, responsibility\, and a future generation of law enforcemen t professionals.
\nAs an independent nonprofit organization\, the Denver Police Museum is seeking input from the community about law enforcement in Denve r broadly\, solutions to improving community relations\, and what role the Museum could play to improve trust and understanding between law enforcem ent and our community.
Kelly Fisher Goodwin was one of the U.S.’s top femal e
\nDenver CO – On June 24\, 2022 at 7:00pm the
\n(9News) Oct. 14\, 1969\, started out as the happiest of
\nThe ‘John Wayn e’ of DPD was 90 years old.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7aTXaOHHdvg (9N ews)
\nFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Contact :Michael HessePresidentDenver Police Museum303-495-9718mhesse@denverpolice museum.org DENVER\, CO
\nThe Denver Police Museum promotes social impact by building bridges between citizens and the law enforcemen t of Denver\, creating opportunities for community understanding and engag ement\, strengthening the city’s relationship with the community\, and edu cating youth to inspire community involvement\, responsibility\, and a fut ure generation of law enforcement professionals.
\nAs an independent nonprofit o rganization\, the Denver Police Museum is seeking input from the community about law enforcement in Denver broadly\, solutions to improving communit y relations\, and what role the Museum could play to improve trust and und erstanding between law enforcement and our community.
“It was like him to try to protect others at the expense of his own life. He spent his life trying to help others. When
\nKelly Fisher Goodwin w as one of the U.S.’s top female
\nDenver CO – On June 24\, 20 22 at 7:00pm the
\n(9News ) Oct. 14\, 1969\, started out as the happiest of
\nThe ‘John Wayne’ of DPD was 90 years old.https://www.youtub e.com/watch?v=7aTXaOHHdvg (9News)
\nFOR IMM EDIATE RELEASE Media Contact:Michael HessePresidentDenver Police Museum303 -495-9718mhesse@denverpolicemuseum.org DENVER\, CO
\nThe Denver Police Museum promotes social impact by building bridges b etween citizens and the law enforcement of Denver\, creating opportunities for community understanding and engagement\, strengthening the city’s rel ationship with the community\, and educating youth to inspire community in volvement\, responsibility\, and a future generation of law enforcement pr ofessionals.
\nAs an independent nonprofit organization\, the Denver Police Mu seum is seeking input from the community about law enforcement in Denver b roadly\, solutions to improving community relations\, and what role the Mu seum could play to improve trust and understanding between law enforcement and our community.
“It was like him to try to protect others at the expense of his own life. He spent his life trying to help others. When
\nKelly Fisher Goodwin was one of the U.S.’s top female
\nDenver CO – On June 24\, 2022 at 7:00pm the
\n(9News) Oct. 14\, 1969\, started out as t he happiest of
\nThe ‘John Wayne’ of DPD was 90 years old.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7aTXaOHHdvg (9News) p>\n
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Contact:Michae l HessePresidentDenver Police Museum303-495-9718mhesse@denverpolicemuseum. org DENVER\, CO
\nThe Denver Police Museum promotes social impact by building br idges between citizens and the law enforcement of Denver\, creating opport unities for community understanding and engagement\, strengthening the cit y’s relationship with the community\, and educating youth to inspire commu nity involvement\, responsibility\, and a future generation of law enforce ment professionals.
\nAs an independent nonprofit organization\, the Denver Poli ce Museum is seeking input from the community about law enforcement in Den ver broadly\, solutions to improving community relations\, and what role t he Museum could play to improve trust and understanding between law enforc ement and our community.
Kelly Fisher Goodwin was one of the U.S.’s top femal e
\nDenver CO – On June 24\, 2022 at 7:00pm the
\n(9News) Oct. 14\, 1969\, started out as the happiest of
\nThe ‘John Wayn e’ of DPD was 90 years old.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7aTXaOHHdvg (9N ews)
\nFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Contact :Michael HessePresidentDenver Police Museum303-495-9718mhesse@denverpolice museum.org DENVER\, CO
\nThe Denver Police Museum promotes social impact by building bridges between citizens and the law enforcemen t of Denver\, creating opportunities for community understanding and engag ement\, strengthening the city’s relationship with the community\, and edu cating youth to inspire community involvement\, responsibility\, and a fut ure generation of law enforcement professionals.
\nAs an independent nonprofit o rganization\, the Denver Police Museum is seeking input from the community about law enforcement in Denver broadly\, solutions to improving communit y relations\, and what role the Museum could play to improve trust and und erstanding between law enforcement and our community.
“It was like him to try to protect others at the expense of his own life. He spent his life trying to help others. When
\nKelly Fisher Goodwin w as one of the U.S.’s top female
\nDenver CO – On June 24\, 20 22 at 7:00pm the
\n(9News ) Oct. 14\, 1969\, started out as the happiest of
\nThe ‘John Wayne’ of DPD was 90 years old.https://www.youtub e.com/watch?v=7aTXaOHHdvg (9News)
\nFOR IMM EDIATE RELEASE Media Contact:Michael HessePresidentDenver Police Museum303 -495-9718mhesse@denverpolicemuseum.org DENVER\, CO
\nThe Denver Police Museum promotes social impact by building bridges between citizens and the law enforcemen t of Denver\, creating opportunities for community understanding and engag ement\, strengthening the city’s relationship with the community\, and edu cating youth to inspire community involvement\, responsibility\, and a fut ure generation of law enforcement professionals.
\nAs an independent nonprofit o rganization\, the Denver Police Museum is seeking input from the community about law enforcement in Denver broadly\, solutions to improving communit y relations\, and what role the Museum could play to improve trust and und erstanding between law enforcement and our community.
“It was like him to try to protect others at the expense of his own life. He spent his life trying to help others. When
\nKelly Fisher Goodwin w as one of the U.S.’s top female
\nDenver CO – On June 24\, 20 22 at 7:00pm the
\n(9News ) Oct. 14\, 1969\, started out as the happiest of
\nThe ‘John Wayne’ of DPD was 90 years old.https://www.youtub e.com/watch?v=7aTXaOHHdvg (9News)
\nFOR IMM EDIATE RELEASE Media Contact:Michael HessePresidentDenver Police Museum303 -495-9718mhesse@denverpolicemuseum.org DENVER\, CO
\nThe Denver Police Museum promotes social impact by building bridges between citizens and the law enforcemen t of Denver\, creating opportunities for community understanding and engag ement\, strengthening the city’s relationship with the community\, and edu cating youth to inspire community involvement\, responsibility\, and a fut ure generation of law enforcement professionals.
\nAs an independent nonprofit o rganization\, the Denver Police Museum is seeking input from the community about law enforcement in Denver broadly\, solutions to improving communit y relations\, and what role the Museum could play to improve trust and und erstanding between law enforcement and our community.
“It was like him to try to protect others at the expense of his own life. He spent his life trying to help others. When
\nKelly Fisher Goodwin w as one of the U.S.’s top female
\nDenver CO – On June 24\, 20 22 at 7:00pm the
\n(9News ) Oct. 14\, 1969\, started out as the happiest of
\nThe ‘John Wayne’ of DPD was 90 years old.https://www.youtub e.com/watch?v=7aTXaOHHdvg (9News)
\nFOR IMM EDIATE RELEASE Media Contact:Michael HessePresidentDenver Police Museum303 -495-9718mhesse@denverpolicemuseum.org DENVER\, CO
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