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ArticlesMay 03, 2024
Baby Boom: Officers At Kentucky Sheriff's Office Celebrate 15 New Babies In One Year
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With all the awful news lately, please enjoy this overload of cuteness.
Policing is one of the hardest jobs, as it takes a patient person to deal with society's biggest degenerates. But this Kentucky Sheriff’s Department may have undergone one of the most challenging tasks known to man because one can only imagine what it took to take a group photo with 15 smiling babies and not one was throwing a tantrum.
The Boone County Sheriff’s Office (BCSO) in Burlington, Kentucky is celebrating a Baby Boom after 15 officers welcomed a little one into this world last year. But the more shocking thing is how the officers got 15 smiling babies in a photo where it appears that not one kid is having a total meltdown.
On Tuesday, the Boone County Sheriff's Office in Kentucky, shared a group photo on Facebook with a caption reading, "We're growing in more than one way," and they weren't talking about their newest recruits: A total of 15 BCSO deputies welcomed new babies in the last year — a… pic.twitter.com/0mi7SROdIU
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"We knew there would be a bunch of babies born at the same time, and we waited [to take a picture]," Sergeant Chris Hull, who welcomed his second daughter and appeared in the photo, according to Fox News.
"It will be fun going forward, seeing kids at the same age and having the families be together and help each other out," Hull added.
Major Philip Ridgell, BCSO's public information officer, said the "baby boom" occurred between 2022 and 2023, though the picture on social media shows the officers and their kids uniting recently for the very first time.
All of this is just too cute and it’s exciting for that many officers to have kids grow up together like that.
"They're just an outstanding group of individuals who care about us and the community as a whole," Ridgell told Fox News Digital. "They deserve all the credit, as well as Kyla [the photographer]. We were just happy to participate as an agency."The number of new babies represents about 9 percent of the department, which makes this statistically unusual, yet significant.
"Outside of work, a lot of department families get together, go on vacations together. The way my wife and I look at that photo is that our families continue to grow," Becker said, adding that he hopes the children develop a bond forever.
The photo itself is impressive, especially when you take in the fact these officers have crazy schedules and waking babies up from a nap is not always met with smiles. But the photo is too cute and captures the start of a bond the kids will have growing up. And it will be even cuter to see them take the same photo in 20 years when they all become cops.
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