 Thank you madam president. I that's what great pleasure that I Bring this proclamation forward serving on the as chair of the health safety education services committee where the police department gets a chance to appear this is just a great privilege and You know, I think a lot of us see the police department and we see them and we're grateful for what they do and some of us Forget what they do But you know personally stepping out of my city council role. I got an opportunity To witness how incredible these men and women in blue are in our city And that's with officer Selena Hollis as she fell last year and was was murdered in in city park and This was it was incredible because it was a night that we were Celebrating the history of northeast Denver with Charlie Burrell and and just a couple hours later. She was shot and killed and in the line of duty working hard for her community and You know, it really It really broke our community But at the same time it did something to our community, especially in northeast Denver We surrounded district two officers like I had never seen before And really supported them in ways that I hadn't seen so I'm very grateful That the community got a chance to see how officers put their cells in this line of duty every day But I want us as a city to remember these I believe that it's 69 officers who've fallen in the city and County of Denver And I want us to remember as we see officers and I try to do this every time and they probably think I'm crazy when they're out in the street, but just say hello. Thank you for serving and we honor you So we thank you so much and as I look at these men women in blue and in our in our chambers It's gives me a little little emotional and we thank you guys for being here and when they're always here always think man What's going on in the city? I hope nothing bad happens right now But I feel really safe right now But thank you guys so much for what you do. We really really appreciate you Thank you, Councilman Brooks