Nearly 300 police stand in for fallen officer at daughter's kindergarten graduation
May 23, 2013 at 2:34 PM ET
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But the 5-year-old girl definitely felt her father’s presence at her ceremony, thanks to nearly 300 uniformed officers standing in his place at her Phoenix elementary school.
The officers lined the school’s sidewalkon Wednesday morning to greet Tatum and her mother as they arrived for the graduation.
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Tatum was given a bouquet of flowers before she walked down the line of officers, at times shyly hiding behind her mother. The girl’s elation was obvious, as were the officers enjoying the bittersweet moment.
“We probably soaked the sidewalk,” Holmes said. “It was impossible not to be emotional in that moment.”
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On Monday, several officers learned about Tatum’s graduation ceremony and word spread like wildfire within the department, Holmes said. The initial handful of officers planning to attend soon burgeoned into dozens, and then far more.
“It turned into the entire department going, ‘No way, I’m going, you can’t stop me’ kind of thing,” he said.
Many of the officers were off duty, and some had come off full night shifts. Those who couldn’t make it attended a fundraiser that afternoon for Raetz and a firefighter who was killed the same weekend.
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“We were there for Tatum, but we ended up supporting the 88 children who graduated. We stood for them, we cheered for them. They put on their skits and we loved it up,” he said.
Afterward, officers handed out toy badges and let some children sit inside their patrol cars.
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