Hundreds turn out to participate in prayer vigil on steps of the Courthouse for the support of law enforcement and in memory of officers killed in the line of duty
Hundreds of people gathered in front of the St. Bernard Parish Courthouse on Tuesday evening to participate in a prayer vigil for the support of law enforcement – especially the parish Sheriff’s Office – and in memory of officers killed recently in attacks on police in Baton Rouge and Dallas.
People held hands, prayed and lit candles to demonstrate their feelings.
“We feel our officers need this support,’’ Brittani Gillis said of the vigil she and three others organized. “We appreciate the
Courage it takes for them to do their jobs each day not knowing what you will walk into.’’
Gillis, Heather Fandino, Tim Levy and Charol Armand organized the prayer vigil.
“We did this to show officers we appreciate them every day,’’ Levy said from the steps of the Courthouse.
Sheriff James Pohlmann was asked to address the crowd and said. “To the men and women of the Sheriff’s Office thank you for keeping St. Bernard safe.’’
“We have a relationship (with the people) based on truth here in St. Bernard Parish,’’ the sheriff said.
“We have to get past the (anti-police) rhetoric you hear on national TV,’’ Sheriff Pohlmann said. We can’t let that rhetoric ruin our relationship with the community, he said. “let’s unite.’’
The sheriff also said that despite good training and being well equipped, police are at risk “if people are hell bent on killing a police officer.’’
“But we are not scared,’’ Sheriff Pohlmann said of his department. “Our guys are standing on the front line.””