My Brother Joe Burson, American

Today marks 2 years since my brother Joe Burson was tragically taken in the line of duty while serving as a police officer in Holly springs, Georgia. His heroism is remembered by many, and his dedication to his oath is a reminder that our country's freedom, security, and strength are not free.

Joe's name joins the wall in Washington, DC among the thousands of heroes who laid down their lives standing up for the values our Constitution provides for. Those who choose to defend America, both domestically and around the world, stand in the gap for those unable to defend themselves and those unable to find peace because of the ruthless evil some feel entitled to bring to the world.

Sadly, many of our nation's leaders refuse to stand by the men and women in uniform who continuously put their lives on the line. Heroes like Marine Daniel Penny, who came to the defense of his fellow NYC subway riders against an aggressor. Some in power, like Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg, attempt to gain political points by propping up mentally ill, law breaking thugs as victims.

Those who engage in pathetic political rhetoric at the expense of those swearing to protect the laws they create are not worthy of the freedom our country was founded on, and our citizens are starting to see their cowardice and lack of empathy for their fellow countrymen.

To the police officers, military service men and women, veterans, and those who paid the ultimate sacrifice, I stand with you. Our family stands with you. And despite the absolutely demonic rhetoric and selfishness of those who have no respect for you, I pray that you will continue the good fight. Do not be discouraged by those who carelessly enjoy the rights and privileges our country provides, while cursing those who protect us.

Be relentless, be brave, and remember that countless Americans have died creating the country we live in today. Never forget it.

Please consider donating to the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund, whose goal is to honor the role of law enforcement, in service to society, by recognizing the sacrifices and valor of law enforcement, educating the community, and making it safer for those who serve.

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Honoring Officer Joe Burson in Two Upcoming Events