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Lakewood police officer says little boy's kindness restores hope

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by DREW MIKKELSEN / KING5 News

NWCN.com

Posted on December 16, 2009 at 6:47 PM

LAKEWOOD, Wash. -  A Lakewood police officer, who wishes to remain anonymous, said he was inspired to write the following Christmas letter earlier this week.

The officer credits one small boy's donation of support to the Lakewood Police Department as the big reason he has regained hope for this holiday season.

The officer sent it to friends, family members and other law enforcement officers.

A Tukwila police officer received the officer's permission to release it to the public:

I'm not much for writing Christmas letters, and in fact this year, I didn't even feel like making the effort of buying and addressing Christmas cards at all. I'm sure you all have heard of the terrible tragedy that occurred here in Lakewood two weeks ago today - four of our officers, four people that have become my friends over the past 5 years as we all worked here together, were gunned down as they sat in a coffee shop. Three fathers and a mother - all of whom were dedicated to their jobs and their families - now dead. The grief at our station and in our community has been overwhelming and we have all now just barely begun to process what this means for our department and for police departments all across our state and nation. Several times since this event happened, police agencies have responded to reports of individuals across King and Pierce Counties causing commotions and claiming to be planning to kill more officers. We do our best to maintain our composure and continue to do our jobs the best that we can.

It is hard not to remain bleak and jaded with these events so fresh in our minds. But something happened today, just 20 minutes ago, which made me want to send out a Christmas letter. I'm here at work and was just out in our secure parking lot helping another officer load collection bins into his car to take to a local Lakewood Police Independent Guild fundraiser event. I heard a woman, standing with a boy who couldn't have been more than 3 or 4 years old, calling, "Excuse me…." through our locked gate. She had apparently been trying to get to our front counter but found no one there, it being Sunday, and had just happened to see us in the parking lot. I walked over to her and saw that the little boy was holding a plastic baggy containing a dollar and some change, and was clutching a well-worn stuffed dinosaur.

The woman told me that her son, AJ, had seen the stories on tv about our 4 slain officers. She said that they had driven to our station all the way from Kingston because her son was so intent on helping the children of these officers. I opened the gate and the boy handed me the plastic baggy containing all the money from his piggybank and a note on which he had written "AJ….From me to Pleec. I Love You." And then, with tears in his eyes, he handed me his stuffed dinosaur. AJ's mom explained that he wanted to give the children of the slain officers the most precious thing that he owned, and that was his dinosaur, Bruno.

I told AJ that I would take the money that he wanted to donate, but that I thought the best thing he could do for the children of our 4 officers was to keep Bruno safe with him but to keep those kids in his heart when he hugged his dinosaur. He agreed and gratefully took Bruno back from me and held him tightly as if he never wanted to let him go again.

We have seen many, many acts of generosity and kindness over the past 2 weeks. We have hugged more friends and strangers than we could have ever imagined and have mended broken ties with people we haven't talked to for years. Yet nothing has touched me deeper, or given me more hope for the future, than AJ and his stuffed dinosaur. I gave AJ one of our department challenge coins, explaining to him that we only gave them out to the bravest and most deserving people we came across. I hope he will realize someday how much more than a dollar and some change he gave to me and to the Lakewood Police Department today.

So anyway, none of that is about Christmas, but it is about hope and love and I thought it was appropriate to share this holiday season.

I hope this letter finds all of you well and eager to spend the holidays with those you love. Squeeze everyone a little tighter and hug them a little longer today because life really is precious. Merry Christmas!

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justinsane said on December 17, 2009 at 10:39 PM

F.T.P.

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lyssasmom said on December 17, 2009 at 9:47 PM

As the wife of an officer I am overwhelmed by this little boy's spirit. The author of the letter was wrong about one thing....This does have EVERYTHING to do with Christmas, in fact it captures the meaning of Christmas better than just about any story I have ever heard....except the original Christmas story. AJ and Mom, you will never know just how many people you touched with your act of kindness to some very deserving folks.

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toddwards said on December 17, 2009 at 9:41 PM

As the wife of an officer I am overwhelmed reading this letter. But you are wrong on one count....This has EVERYTHING to do with Christmas. It is one of the best Christmas stories ever told.

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luna1sierra said on December 17, 2009 at 6:56 PM

..sometimes small people are just amazing!

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homerj said on December 17, 2009 at 12:56 PM

wow......moved to tears.....I just added another hero to my list....AJ

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lin1945 said on December 17, 2009 at 12:01 PM

May AJ and Bruno have a very special Christmas and holiday season and to AJ's mother, you are a special woman to have made the drive to appease a small child. Everyone benefits from these acts of kindness and efforts and support. Truly a holiday story. Thanks for sharing.

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nethinim said on December 17, 2009 at 10:18 AM

Only a child could so elequently say and demonstrate what we so deeply feel. We do love those who have put themselves in harms way, that we might live in safety

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bouncer22 said on December 17, 2009 at 12:12 AM

What a great letter from the officer and for the little guy doing what he did! Children are so amazing with their love. We adults can take lessons from these kids. So overwhelmed withi this letter I shared it with everyone I know. Thank you

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factoid said on December 16, 2009 at 10:14 PM

Hope this letter can give the families at least a little comfort, for what must be a difficult Christmas. Thank you and Merry Christmas to all those that help protect us everyday.

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brookejustine said on December 16, 2009 at 9:01 PM

I am completely overwhelmed right now. What an amazing little guy!! He is the most altruistic six year old I know. What great parents and family he must have. ;) My heart goes out to the officers and their families for their loss.

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sumithryo said on December 16, 2009 at 8:25 PM

Wonderful.

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the_rock_1942 said on December 16, 2009 at 7:26 PM

WOW! My eyes are wet! Very moving letter. It does give you Hope. I know its been said so many times But, I hold all the officers and familys in my Heart this season. What a wonderful little boy! His mother is a very special person to drive him to Lakewood. Sounds like she is raising him very well. Happy holidays to all our Police and Firefighters. Thank You for the job You do!

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patricia1979 said on December 16, 2009 at 7:24 PM

It's amazing what just that one person can do to your heart! nice letter from the Office thanks for sharing that..

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