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AND WHAT IS THEIR INTENT?

by Nohl Rosen, ©2014

(Dec. 11, 2014) — Demonstrators in support of law enforcement will gather outside in front of Phoenix Police headquarters in downtown Phoenix on Saturday morning (December 13), but a counter protest has also been launched against it which could possibly cause an issue. Nohl Rosen, a Phoenix resident who is leading the rally called Support Our Men & Women In Blue to support the police, learned that a group calling itself Waves Of Action has put out the warning that they plan to protest against the event and cause a disruption. Rosen says he is ready for whatever happens.

“I’ve been in close contact with the Phoenix PD to keep them updated. I’m hoping things will remain peaceful. I don’t agree with what Wave Of Action and their supporters stand for and I won’t allow them to disrupt our rally in support of law enforcement. We’re prepared for whatever happens and it’s great to see the support this event is getting. We definitely want to show the members of law enforcement that there are plenty of those in the community that care,” Rosen said.

The demonstration will last two hours. It’s expected to begin at 10am and end at 12pm. Phoenix PD HQ is located at 620 W. Washington St. For more information about the rally in support of law enforcement officers you can contact Nohl Rosen at 480-980-8541. You can also visit the event page on Facebook for up-to-date information at https://www.facebook.com/events/1512202719050400/1512895925647746

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  1. I’m for law and order but what I hate are all the bad cops they have on ALL OF THE POLICE force across the country,and not a damn thing gets done about them.Where are the good cops why are they always hiding behind the blue seal of silence,are they the true cowards of the police force? Until they get rid of the trash in their own dept. don’t expect this to get any better.