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Mark, some things are different in a rural community. The biggest park in Joplin has people standing shoulder to shoulder holding a candlelight vigil for the officer who died.
 
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Mornin' all


...damn sure isn't much of anything "good" about it
Police shot and Killed
Gas prices thru the roof
Food costs are excessive
Innocents in Ukraine being slaughtered, Women/Children...
Every other Country laughing at The USA
...Countries won't even take a Phone call from the weasel dick in the White House, Saudis
BEGGING Iran and Venezuela for oil !!!
A ******* ****/Whore/**** talking to other countries like they are four year olds
WHAT THE **** IS GOOD WITH ANY OF THIS !!!!!!
 
I guess if you don't laugh at all this calamity, you'd cry.

I saw a meme of a picture of the back window of a car with painted words on it saying, "Listen here, you fucksticks who voted for Biden, I need gas so follow me to the gas station and fill my tank up!"
 
Morning all. I'm off to burn a hundred gallons of fuel today.
 
Morning, They are in La Crosse. Wife said the route around Minnesota turned out to be through the mountains. Snowing there.
 
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The Beaten Path coffee shop is offering free food and drinks to Joplin law enforcement through the month of March, Hodges said it’s the least they can do, after Tuesday’s officer-involved shooting.

“A cup of coffee may not be a whole lot, but it can help them get through a shift. then that’s the least we can do for them.”

They aren’t the only business in Joplin extending support to law enforcement. All season’s signs and printing have been busy all night and morning getting signs ready to give out to the community, so people can show their support.

“We’re going to print yard signs and we’re going to print the decals that right here behind me, the yard signs are the decals are for free,” said Jim Easton, Sales Manager at All Seasons Signs and Printing.

The printing shop will also be selling shirts for ten dollars, all proceeds will go to the department. On the shirts reads a clear message, “Lean in.”

“Watching the press conference this morning when our Mayor Stanley said, Joplin lean in, that really resounded with us. And so our designers took it and they went with it and says, lean in, hugs and prayers, love JPD,” said Easton.

Both establishments say they know someone with ties to the department, this cause hits close all around.

“Each one of us has had some connection in some way. We do have workers here that had family members that were involved there yesterday,” said Easton.

Hodges said they just wanted to offer condolences to the families of the fallen and injured officers.

“We do have some special, very special people dear to us that work at the police department. and this is extended in honor of them and of our fallen as well.”

The Joplin Police Department identified the fallen officer as Corporal Benjamin Cooper. He was a veteran officer of the Joplin Police Department who died from injuries in the line of duty on Tuesday. He started at JPD in 2003 and then transferred to a Colorado sheriff’s office. Cooper then returned to Joplin in 2013 and was promoted to corporal in 2016. He leaves behind a wife and two daughters.
 
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