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The Coral Springs Police Women.

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Broward chapter.

 

 

My gosh! The girl power continues like a never-ending story! Right where I live in Coral Springs, Florida  so happens to have these women to show great capabilities just like their male counterparts….here we have the full details, and from Facebook no less:

As a result of the viral post of our male officers cleaning up post #Irma2017, we received many requests to have our female officers pose for a photo. Our department consists of many strong, diverse, intelligent, confident, beautiful police officers. These five ladies represent our Training Unit, SWAT Team, Strategic Enforcement Team, Road Patrol and Youth Liaison Unit. What do they have in common with their male counterparts? They are every bit as capable of protecting and serving this community with the same strength, dedication, and compassion. We did not post this just to put a smile on your face, if you appreciate this post and like, share, or comment, we ask you to visit honorguardince.com to donate to the charity of their choice, the Broward County Police Memorial – every dollar counts. A special thank you to our participants: Sgt. Carla Kmiotek, Officer Rina Zappata, Detective Ana Escarpita, Officer Natalie Cohen and Officer Jessica Lortie. #strongwomen #ThinBlueLine

I'm Miss. Congeniality of Broward College North Campus, Events Coordinator of the Psychology Club at Broward College North Campus, new president of Her Campus Broward, I work for Student Services at Broward College North Campus, and I just like to get involved in many great activities that benefit my personal growth.
Ana Cedeno is a journalism major and campus correspondent for Broward College. Originally from Guayaquil, Ecuador, she immigrated to the United States when she was twelve years old and continued her education in the sunny, politically contradictory, swamp state of Florida. She has since been published by both her college newspaper and the online grassroots journalism publication Rise Miami News. A fan of literature since age 6, she's an enthusiast of language and making her opinion known, while still hearing out the other side and keeping an open mind for growth.