LTN: Light the Night-Honor US Vets & Vermont Police

LTN: Light the Night-Honor US Vets & Vermont Police GREEN & BLUE lights @ 8 P.M. daily Support veterans & reducing crime in Rutland, Vermont. Show your support as they work to reduce the crime of the area.

STARTING 11/5/2023
Put a light in your window -- A BLUE AND GREEN ONE IF YOU CAN at 8 P.M. EST daily in support of the Rutland Police Department, Rutland County Sheriff Department, Rutland City Patrol, and the Vermont Stand Your Ground group. Also, in support of the many veterans who fought hard for our country to be free, but not for a country free to commit crimes. Also, pray against the nega

tive energy and spirits that are attached to the crime, increasing yearly. This is for Rutland City in Vermont. DO THIS ALL OF THE REST OF NOVEMBER 2023. And till December 31st of 2023 if you can. TRY TO USE A GREEN AND BLUE LIGHT BULB IF YOU CAN. This is only about Rutland. And will stay focused on lighting up Rutland,
but will also be part of working toward legislative changes. We need to persistently contact our legislators about the changes that are needed. Tell them your concerns and share stories about things that have happened related to the crime in the city. And if you see something that looks criminal or suspicious, call the police to report it. Two volunteer groups of citizens are patrolling areas of the city to reduce the crime. The Rutland City Patrol and The Vermont Stand Your Ground Group. Our police department is understaffed and doing the best they can. Changes in laws and policies are needed to help them to do a better job. More positions need to be filled, while retention incentives are lacking. Our crimes have increased in recent years. We appreciate what the police officers do that we have.

***Contact your legislators, Senators, and Congressman, to share what changes we need. Become active in pushing for legislative change that will support the work against crime of our local community. Some changes might take up to 4 years. Changes will take time. Let's work together to make them happen. To contact this page, call Google Voice number (802) 772-0854

The veterans fought for a free country. That includes a country where people can live freely without the threat of crime. This movement can honor the police, veterans, and volunteer citizen patrols. Because the veterans did NOT fight for a country that makes people free to commit crimes. THEY FOUGHT FOR A FREE COUNTRY! Thank all of you veterans for your service! Please join in and contact your legislators with your concerns about crime. Support bills that can help improve our communities. You fought with rifle and physical combat before. Fight now with words, using your rights as free citizens. TRY TO USE A GREEN AND BLUE LIGHT BULBS IF YOU CAN. Temporary blog https://emilycwoodyaarah.wordpress.com/

Hear an audio welcome at https://www.podbean.com/ew/pb-9u2nz-152d8a2

04/22/2024
02/15/2024

UPDATE: I GOT BACK INTO THIS ACCOUNT.
This page will disappear. Facebook is deactivating my account. For no good reason.

02/08/2024
02/08/2024

Having problems with my laptop. Will post more, update blog, and work on podcast as/when I am able.

02/08/2024

Police said they found the woman during their search for 29-year-old Kayla Wright of Derby, who was first reported missing on Feb. 3.

02/08/2024

Trooper Michelle Archer is up for a prestigious international award for rescuing a young girl who fell through thin ice into a frozen pond in Cambridge back in December.

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