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Wishing all the dads of the Atlanta Police Department a Happy Father’s Day. We’re honored to witness the compassion, guidance and protection you provide to not only your families but the citizens of Atlanta. #atlgapd #farhersday #atlanta - facebook.com
By Google News - "Atlanta"
· June 21, 2026
· 1 min read
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The recognition of Atlanta Police Department fathers on social media highlights the human side of law enforcement in the city. As the department works to build trust with the community, acknowledging the personal lives and roles of its officers can help foster a sense of connection and understanding. The Atlanta Police Department's presence is felt throughout the city, from patrolling neighborhoods to responding to emergencies, and their work has a direct impact on public safety in Fulton County. By honoring the fathers within the department, the community can gain a deeper appreciation for the individuals behind the badge, who are not only dedicated to protecting Atlanta's citizens but also to their own families. This gesture can contribute to a more positive and supportive relationship between the police department and the community they serve.
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Published: June 21, 2026 ·
Source: Google News - "Atlanta" ·
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