Enrique Acosta
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@VladTheInflator The American government is the biggest threat to American people and the world
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@ginamilan_ It’s cause the US government is the real terrorist.
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@realBrandonGill We need to take care of your ugly children first
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Today, we honor Trooper Chad Walker, who was taken from us five years ago today. Trooper Walker stopped to assist a driver near Mexia, Texas, the night of March 26, 2021, when he was shot multiple times -- he died from his injuries a few days later.
Trooper Walker was a father, husband and a strong member of his community. He was a second-generation peace officer and had served with DPS for six years.
His legacy continues to live on today.

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@PathOf_Legacy You can’t afford it and you absolutely don’t need it.
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Our hearts are broken. On this Easter Sunday, a wife, kids and grandkids are mourning the loss of this man. Per his agency:
Deputy Michael Jimerson, 61, husband, father, grandfather, was shot and killed in the line of duty this week on disturbance call in Ocean Springs, Mississippi.
Deputy Jimerson and other Jackson County sheriff’s deputies were dispatched to an apartment complex around 11 p.m. Wednesday.
One of the subjects fled, then pulled out a gun and fired as Jimerson pursued. Jimerson returned fire, and in the exchange of gunfire, both were struck.
Deputy Jimerson was transported to Ocean Springs Hospital, where he succumbed to his wounds. The suspect died at the scene.
Deputy Jimerson had served with the Jackson County Sheriff's Office for 16 years. Survivors include his wife, two children, and grandchildren.
His son is a police officer at a nearby police department. “Since I’ve been here, I’ve never gotten a single complaint about him,” Jackson County Sheriff John Ledbetter told the Sun Herald.
“He had a positive impact on everybody he met. The community loved him. Everybody at the Sheriff’s Department who worked with him loved him.”
By day, Jimerson worked full-time for Sparklight Internet and Mobile, then spent his evenings patrolling the streets of Jackson County.
“He would go to work all day at Sparklight, go home and change, and then go to work for the Sheriff’s Department,” Sheriff Ledbetter said.
“Everybody just loved him.”
Michael Jimerson. Say his name. His life mattered. REPOST and let's honor him.
#thinblueline #Lawenforcement

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@alejoospina @BEasT10XXX You just let anyone hit it huh 🤢
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