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Dallas Rallies Around Officers, Families at Candlelight Vigil
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Ron Nickel
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July 12, 2016
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Dallas Rallies Around Officers, Families at Candlelight Vigil
An officer and his family share a moment in the wake of a heartbreaking shooting that has rocked the Dallas, Texas, community.
Chaplains circled up to pray with a few officers at the conclusion of the July 11 candlelight vigil. “We linked hands, but we told them to touch feet because in the Bible it says in Isaiah and also in Romans, 'How beautiful are the feet of those who bring Good News.' And these officers do bring good news when they show up because people call the police in times of trouble, and it’s good news when you see an officer come assist you in any way possible.”
Crisis-trained chaplains with the
Billy Graham Rapid Response Team
offered emotional and spiritual care to the many police officers who attended the candlelight vigil on Monday night in downtown Dallas.
“What have I to dread? What have I to fear?” This man poured out the timeless hymn “Leaning on the Everlasting Arms” from the strings of his violin.
“We don’t always get a chance to address the ones in blue, the first responders, because they’re always in the action, so this was a real privilege to be able to be a part of something like this,” said chaplain Mike Mattingly, pictured center.
Dallas Police Chief David Brown quoted the opening sequence of Superman, telling the crowd of more than 1,000 people that police officers—particularly the five who recently lost their lives—are like superheroes. “Faster than a speeding bullet. More powerful than a locomotive. Able to leap tall buildings in a single bound. Look, it’s a train. It’s a plane. No, it’s Patrick Zamarripa. Look, it’s Brent Thompson. Look, it’s Michael Krol. Look, it’s Lorne Ahrens. Look, it’s Michael Smith. Godspeed. God bless you. God bless the Dallas Police Department.”
This little girl ran across the Dallas City Hall Plaza and hugged her daddy tightly.
“We’re still in a little bit of a state of shock,” said Maj. Melissa McGee of the Dallas Police Department. “The support we have seen from everyone in our community within Dallas, outside of Dallas, other states coming in—it’s been helping us get through this. Without that, we couldn’t get through this. It’s just been incredible, and I’m humbled and overwhelmed by all the support I’ve seen.”
Though their watch ended July 7, 2016, the heartfelt messages shared Monday night made it clear the fallen officers will not be forgotten by their peers.
Chaplain Paul Dowdy prays with two women at Monday's vigil.
Chaplain Sue Dowdy shares a lighthearted moment with officers.
Many tears were shed as people listened to officers share memories of their fallen brothers.
"The Lord is near to the brokenhearted and saves the crushed in spirit" (Psalm 34:18).
It was a beautiful sight as candles were lit across the plaza and held high in a moment of remembrance and solidarity.
Officers from various stations and departments held lit candles in remembrance of their fallen comrades in blue.
Hugs were shared by many after the group prayed. Across this officer's badge—and many others—is a black mourning band, worn when an officer is killed in the line of duty.