 We're taking a moment to honor this very incredible human being that we all know. Someone who for decades has supported the women and men of this police department. She was stopped by the station. She would bring raisins and cookies and oranges. It started out as a complaint. And he said let me know what he said. He didn't mean to write 6,000 complimentary letters. Which we in District 2 then fondly called Marsha Grounds. Basically they were to thank them for choosing to be a cop. In my mailbox is a letter from Marsha saying what a nice person I was and how friendly our encounter was in the street. And from there Marsha's been family. She's at every department ceremony and we consider her part of our DPD family. So we figured out who I'm talking about is Marsha Berger. She comes over to my house on Thanksgiving. She's not only become a part of the Denver Police Department's family, but she's become a part of my family. They're so good to me. They are so good to me. It's just, it's incredible how well they treat me. You can use a lot of words to describe Marsha, but I think special is one of the best ways to describe her. You're awesome. You're incredible. And you make my heart stand.