Despite a life marked by trauma, Milwaukee Police officer finds ways to continue serving his community
By: Brittany Lewis
Posted: Oct 18, 2020 9:00 AM CDT
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Police officers have a number of reasons for wanting to do the job. For one Milwaukee cop, it was to serve the people of his hometown. And even after suffering heartbreaking losses of his own, he’s determined to keep doing just that, and in the process, find personal healing through service.
On CBS 58 Sunday Morning, Brittany Lewis sat down with officer Ronald Edwards whose own experiences with trauma compelled him to serve his community.
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