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Washington Police Officers Mount A Tactical Response To Kid's Snowball Fight
With polar frost in the United States, children have the most reasons for the joy. Many landscapes were covered with thick snow, so children could enjoy many winter activities.
That was also the case in Duvall, Washington, when a group of children were surprised by an unexpected visit!
Police officers from the Duvall Police Department took care of a nice move that impressed many of the locals, but the most impressed were playful kids. On the playground, where a group of children had a snowball fight, police officers with shields arrived in order to "clash" with them.
The children were throwing snowballs in them, and the police returned "fire" with the same technique - by throwing snowballs.
Despite the shields, there were too few police officers for the group of kids, so they had to withdraw.
Their video has quickly become a sensation on the web, and many have taken the move of the police officers with enthusiasm. They are convinced that such interventions strengthen the relationship between the people and the police, while also children gain more trust for local police.
That was also the case in Duvall, Washington, when a group of children were surprised by an unexpected visit!
Police officers from the Duvall Police Department took care of a nice move that impressed many of the locals, but the most impressed were playful kids. On the playground, where a group of children had a snowball fight, police officers with shields arrived in order to "clash" with them.
The children were throwing snowballs in them, and the police returned "fire" with the same technique - by throwing snowballs.
Despite the shields, there were too few police officers for the group of kids, so they had to withdraw.
Their video has quickly become a sensation on the web, and many have taken the move of the police officers with enthusiasm. They are convinced that such interventions strengthen the relationship between the people and the police, while also children gain more trust for local police.