NSP honors breast cancer fighters with the Pink Patch Project

NSP is joining other law enforcement agencies in the country for the Pink Patch Project.
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LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) – The Nebraska State Patrol will honor and support those fighting breast cancer with the Pink Patch Project for the month of October.

Law enforcement around the country will wear a pink version of the shoulder patch as part of the Pink Patch Project.

“We are proud to participate once again in this fantastic project,” said Colonel John Bolduc,
Superintendent of the Nebraska State Patrol.

“Millions across the United States are fighting breast cancer every day. This coordinated effort by law enforcement agencies sends a powerful message that we support and honor those cancer fighters.”

This is the fourth year NSP has participated in the Pink Patch Project.

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