Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Bishop E.W. Jackson to Honor Police Officers at 2015 Martin Luther King Leadership Breakfast





 January 14, 2014


MARTIN LUTHER KING DAY 2015

 

BISHOP E.W. JACKSON HONORS LAW ENFORCEMENT

AND YOUTH AT LEADERSHIP BREAKFAST

 

URGES ALL MLK CELEBRATIONS TO INCLUDE POLICE OFFICERS

 

Bishop & Mrs. Jackson Honoring one of Chesapeake, Virginia's Finest

at the 2014 MLK Leadership Breakfast

 

Norfolk, VA:  Bishop E.W. Jackson, his wife and church founded the Chesapeake Martin Luther King Leadership Breakfast fifteen years ago to bring the community together around the vision of Dr. King.

 

The Breakfast honors leaders of all races and backgrounds. Click here for details of the 2015 M.L. King Leadership Breakfast.

 

After 9/11, they made a commitment to include representatives of law enforcement. This year, in light of attacks and protests against police over incidents in Ferguson and Staten Island, the Breakfast will do something special to encourage police officers.

 

"We have honored law enforcement since 9/11," says the Bishop. "We realized that police get attacked when anything seems to go wrong, but seldom appreciated for the daily dangerous job they do to keep us safe. When a law enforcement officer reports for duty, it could be his last shift. After Ferguson and Staten Island, some protesters actually called for the murder of police. Then two police officers were assassinated. Because of these unfortunate developments, we are taking special steps this year to encourage men and women in blue.

 

The Breakfast is also recognizing two outstanding youth. They will help honor police and the police will help honor them. Presentations and awards will be exchanged between them. Bishop Jackson has urged MLK celebrations around the country to honor police officers and youth and bring the two together.

 

"In Portsmouth, Virginia six people were shot just the other night. Who is going to address that?" asks Bishop Jackson. "The police are charged with bringing criminals to justice so the rest of us can live in peace and safety. When we honor those who serve us, we must always remember law enforcement officers."

 

The Breakfast is being held at the Marriott, 725 Woodlake Drive in Chesapeake, Virginia at 10 AM, Monday, January 19th. Tickets are $25, and available by calling 757-410-7740.

                                                                      

                                                                

 

E.W Jackson is a Bishop of THE CALLED Church, a Marine Corps Veteran, graduate of Harvard Law School and 2013 Republican Nominee for Lt. Governor of Virginia. He is the Founder and President of STAND. www.standamerica.us