Police on Guard for Thee’s Press Release, retaining Rocco Galati

2021-01-10

Police on Guard for Thee’s Press Release, retaining Rocco Galati

Jan 10, 2021 | Blog, General News, Media Releases, Rocco Galati

Police on Guard for Thee's Press Release, retaining Rocco Galati

 
 
After many questions regarding our active duty members, Police on Guard for Thee
is happy to announce that they have officially retained Constitutional Lawyer Rocco Galati to bring to court our concerns outlined in our initial letter.
While our legal action is yet to be filed with the courts, we can assure you it is in process and we will have more public announcements from our active duty members in the near future.
Rocco Galati and these active duty members have released the following official statement. If you have any questions regarding this statement please be sure to contact the phone number in the press release.
While we prepare our legal action we could use your help.
Pledge your support to our cause, share this post, add your name, occupation, include “I stand with #PoliceOnGuard“, and be sure to tag our page @PoliceOnGuardForThee.
Your pledge helps encourage active members and others to join in this cause. Together we will uphold our oath and charter rights.
We thank everyone for their patience and support.
Much more to come!
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If you are an active or retired officer and would like to join this legal action, be sure to message us with your information and we will be sure to follow up as soon as possible.

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