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  You opted in to receive mail from BizPac Review. The products and views of our sponsors and advertisers are not independently vetted or endorsed by BizPac Review. Sponsorships like the one below enable us to continue to bring you the latest news and information free of charge. [Image]( Dear Friend, This is Sheriff David Clarke. I rarely take this step, but I sense this family needs me. I want you to - please - just read this and do what your heart compels you to do. From the bottom of my heart, I'm asking you to take a moment to consider Officer Chris Taylor's plight and his young family. This isn't just a request; it's a plea for justice, understanding, and compassion. Officer Chris Taylor stands on the brink of losing everything—his freedom, his family, his future—all for doing the job he swore an oath to do: protect and serve. [I’m reaching out to you to ask for your financial support towards Chris’s defense. Will you donate $20, $50, $100 or more to help this brave officer cover massive and unjust legal bills?]( Chris faces a trial that could unjustly imprison him for life. The charge? Acting in defense of himself and others against an imminent, life-threatening danger. He simply followed his training to protect the residents of an apartment building from the knife-wielding suspect menacing them before he could stab Chris and his fellow officers. Yet, despite his actions being in line with his duty, he's been ensnared by a legal system that seems more interested in making examples out of our officers than in serving justice. The heart of this ordeal is a confrontation that turned perilous instantly—a scenario officers dread but are prepared for. Chris did what he was trained to do. But now, an indictment looms over him, propelled by a District Attorney whose campaign was bankrolled by George Soros. This isn't just an attack on Chris; it's an assault on the very principles of law and order. The toll this has taken on Chris's family is unimaginable. Amy, his wife, and their son now face a future shrouded in uncertainty, potentially without Chris by their side. It's a scenario no family should ever have to contemplate, much less endure. Our system, designed to protect the guardians of our safety, is failing. That's why I'm stepping forward, not just as a sheriff but as a citizen deeply concerned about the precedent Chris's case could set. I'm asking you to stand with me, to make a stand for justice, for fairness, for the men and women who put their lives on the line every day. [Please donate $20, $50, $100 or even more if you’re able to help fund Chris’s defense.]( Your support for Chris's legal defense is not just a donation; it's a declaration that we will not stand idly by while our heroes are targeted. We will not let Chris's dedication and sacrifice be in vain. Together, we can help ensure that justice prevails. Join me in this fight. [Stand with us, stand with Chris.]( Your contribution today could make all the difference tomorrow. Together, let's right this wrong. Sincerely, Sheriff David Clarke [GIVE NOW]( The National Center for Police Defense is a 501c3 Charitable Institution. All Contributions are Tax-Deductible. National Center for Police Defense 10521 Judicial Drive Suite 200 Fairfax, VA 22030 Our mailing address is: 108 S Washington St. Suite 300 Alexandria VA 22314 You may [unsubscribe]( or [change your contact details]( at any time.

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