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Why? Is it because of the gay and tranny school shooters that have been completely removed from national media about a year-ish ago? Ohhhh, Its so they can decide that any crime against someone who is not.. You know, Normal is seen is a hate crime and they get extra charges. Got it. Everyone should just start identifying as non-binary since it apparently gives you extreme protections in the law.

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From the post: "DENVER — The Denver Police Department has become the first law enforcement agency in the state to have certified liaisons for the LGBTQ+ community.

The department completed training from Out to Protect, a national organization that works to support LGBTQ+ officers and help departments better serve LGBTQ+ citizens.

Lieutenant Michelle Folmar, one of the newly certified liaisons, said she and her wife have always felt supported by the “family” of DPD officers. However, she knows that's not everyone’s lived experience, which is why she is proud to be a part of this program."

LGBTQ+ liaisons

The Denver Police Department has become the first law enforcement agency in the state to have certified liaisons for the LGBTQ+ community.

Denver Police Pride Badge By: Rob HarrisPosted at 7:45 PM, Oct 11, 2023 and last updated 6:05 AM, Oct 12, 2023 DENVER — The Denver Police Department has become the first law enforcement agency in the state to have certified liaisons for the LGBTQ+ community.

The department completed training from Out to Protect, a national organization that works to support LGBTQ+ officers and help departments better serve LGBTQ+ citizens.

Lieutenant Michelle Folmar, one of the newly certified liaisons, said she and her wife have always felt supported by the “family” of DPD officers. However, she knows that's not everyone’s lived experience, which is why she is proud to be a part of this program.

“It gives a framework to have, sometimes, those tough conversations of what we’re doing right and, you know, what we need to make improvements on,” Folmar said.

Denver PD is only the third agency in the nation to become certified through Out to Protect.

Folmar described the training as comprehensive and “meaningful.” She said DPD is already one of very few agencies with dedicated bias-motivated crime detectives, and this training will further the department's ability to appropriately handle these crimes.

“**One of the things that Out to Protect really focuses on is how to, one, identify what a bias-motivated crime is, how to investigate it, how to work with our other law enforcement partners,” **she explained. “And then, most importantly, how to make the community safe and how to give resources to folks who aren’t feeling safe.”

Why? Is it because of the gay and tranny school shooters that have been completely removed from national media about a year-ish ago? Ohhhh, Its so they can decide that any crime against someone who is not.. You know, Normal is seen is a hate crime and they get extra charges. Got it. Everyone should just start identifying as non-binary since it apparently gives you extreme protections in the law. Archive: https://archive.today/0kjLC From the post: "DENVER — The Denver Police Department has become the first law enforcement agency in the state to have certified liaisons for the LGBTQ+ community. The department completed training from Out to Protect, a national organization that works to support LGBTQ+ officers and help departments better serve LGBTQ+ citizens. Lieutenant Michelle Folmar, one of the newly certified liaisons, said she and her wife have always felt supported by the “family” of DPD officers. However, she knows that's not everyone’s lived experience, which is why she is proud to be a part of this program." LGBTQ+ liaisons The Denver Police Department has become the first law enforcement agency in the state to have certified liaisons for the LGBTQ+ community. Denver Police Pride Badge By: Rob HarrisPosted at 7:45 PM, Oct 11, 2023 and last updated 6:05 AM, Oct 12, 2023 DENVER — The Denver Police Department has become the first law enforcement agency in the state to have certified liaisons for the LGBTQ+ community. The department completed training from Out to Protect, a national organization that works to support LGBTQ+ officers and help departments better serve LGBTQ+ citizens. Lieutenant Michelle Folmar, one of the newly certified liaisons, said she and her wife have always felt supported by the “family” of DPD officers. However, she knows that's not everyone’s lived experience, which is why she is proud to be a part of this program. “It gives a framework to have, sometimes, those tough conversations of what we’re doing right and, you know, what we need to make improvements on,” Folmar said. Denver PD is only the third agency in the nation to become certified through Out to Protect. Folmar described the training as comprehensive and “meaningful.” She said DPD is already one of very few agencies with dedicated bias-motivated crime detectives, and this training will further the department's ability to appropriately handle these crimes. “**One of the things that Out to Protect really focuses on is how to, one, identify what a bias-motivated crime is, how to investigate it, how to work with our other law enforcement partners,” **she explained. “And then, most importantly, how to make the community safe and how to give resources to folks who aren’t feeling safe.”

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lol so they gave gay pedos their own police force...