Deputies skate with community months after brawl broke out outside Astro Skate in Brandon

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The Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office recently held a 'Skate with a Deputy' event at Astro Skate in Brandon, designed to enhance community relations. This gathering comes nearly six months after a significant brawl occurred outside the popular venue, which was marked by an illegal mass gathering. The Sheriff's Office is actively working to mend community ties and improve perceptions of law enforcement through engaging activities like this. Attendees had the chance to skate alongside deputies, fostering a friendly atmosphere that encourages open dialogue. The event was well-received, with many residents expressing gratitude for the Sheriff's efforts to connect with the community.

This initiative not only aims to rebuild trust but also promotes a sense of safety and belonging among locals. By participating in recreational events, deputies can humanize their roles and demonstrate their commitment to public service. Overall, the 'Skate with a Deputy' event represents a positive step towards healing and collaboration in the aftermath of the earlier unrest.

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