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Oh noes, I just hope all the cream-filled chocolate eclairs made it to doughnut heaven!......
From: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-46728111
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It proved too much to bear for the local police. Lexington Police Department posted images online of heartbroken officers at the scene of the fire in the south-east of the city, near the corner of Man O' War Boulevard and Pink Pigeon Parkway.
Police departments around the country were quick to send messages of support to their colleagues.
Comments on Twitter:
No words. 😭 pic.twitter.com/eRzvxztVlG
Lexington Police (@lexkypolice) December 31, 2018
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Condolences from Chicago 🍩
Chicago PD 14th Dist (@ChicagoCAPS14) January 1, 2019
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In this line of work, some things can't be unseen. 😱🍩😫😪
My thoughts are with @lexkypolice officers in this time of tragedy. 😆🤣
Officer Morton (@OfficerMorton) December 31, 2018
This is our international shame and a heavy cross to bear.
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FM123
(10,053 posts)KY_EnviroGuy
(14,492 posts)Just as long as it's not a McDonald's truck!.....
FM123
(10,053 posts)get the red out
(13,466 posts)My favorite!!!!! I am with my local police department on mourning this tragedy.
KY_EnviroGuy
(14,492 posts)I've known several people here in town that make a ritual of going to the main store on Bardstown Road to buy them fresh at a certain time of day when they're right out of the cooker. After any trip out of town, that place is the first stop.
Now, that's obsessed!.......
The ones bought at Kroger and other outlets really are not as good. Similar to buying fresh bakery bread vs that from a grocery store, I suppose.
Bayard
(22,093 posts)I know he's in mourning! He was once quoted in the local newspaper on National Doughnut Day: "I'm a cop. Everyday is Doughnut Day".