FLETC Day 2
We fought some pretty tough head winds but are really coming together as a team.
Lunch was served to us by the city of St. George, SC. We were welcomed by their Law Enforcement and the city's Mayor - Anne J. Johnston and Clerk. Anne Johnston is an 87 year old mayor who ran for another term when she found out who was running to replace her. She's a steel magnolia who can be found working around her city planting flowers and cleaning it up. She's said she'll run again if she has to.
We were escorted into our Orangeburg Hotel by three survivors.
Derek and Alex Howell are two sons of the late William Howell Jr. of Orangeburg County Sheriff's Office, South Carolina. Both sons have followed their father into law enforcement. Derek works for the Orangeburg County Sheriff's Office and Alex for the Department of Corrections.
Thomas Harrison of the Orangeburg County Sheriff's Office is the survivor of his brother-in-law Sergeant Thomas Clyde Harrison, Jr of Orangeburg Department of Public Safety.
At dinner tonight I was joined by Rich Gallow (our ride director) and two officers: Gary Lavaron and Jay Hawkins of the Clay County Sheriff's Department. Gary shared his story of how he became involved with COPS as a coworker survivor when he lost good friend and fellow officer Detective David Adam White. (Click here for the news story) It was a great dinner and a chance to hear a coworker's healing journey with Concerns of Police Survivors.
110 Miles today (my computer went out in the last segment). Total so far 214 Miles. 2 days down, let's see how these legs recover for the long stretch to Camden tomorrow.
The sticker on my bicycle #763 is the sticker that Tim Brackeen's parents provided me yesterday.
Good grief. Another fantastic pace, Joshua. You guys are working well together.
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