Detroit police officers deliver Thanksgiving meals on city’s west side Officers delivered turkeys, fixings
Officers with the Detroit Police Department’s Sixth Precinct delivering Thanksgiving meals to residents on Nov. 26, 2020. (WDIV)
DETROIT – Officers with the Detroit Police Department’s Sixth Precinct dropped off several Thanksgiving meals to residents Thursday.
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According to the Detroit police, officers handed out turkeys and all the fixings to several residents in their community.
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