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Officers from the Dallas Police Department in Texas made Nico De La Rocha’s first day of kindergarten extra special by escorting him into the school before the bell rang. Nico’s father, Senior Corporal Jose De La Rocha, passed away last August, and officers wanted to honor his memory by accompanying his son to school. Jose De La Rocha was a member of the Dallas Police Department for 14 years and had a huge heart. Officers and first responders were seen posing for photos outside the school and walking Nico to class, where he was all smiles in his neon green sneakers and black T-shirt.

The Dallas Police Department shared the special moment on Facebook, wishing Nico a great year and acknowledging the emotional significance of the day. The post described the event as a “special morning” as they escorted the son of Senior Corporal Jose De La Rocha to his first day of school. Jose De La Rocha’s legacy as a dedicated officer who wanted to give back to his hometown and serve its citizens was honored by the officers who accompanied Nico on his first day. Nico’s mother, Adriana De La Rocha, was also in attendance for the memorable back-to-school moment.

Nico’s first day of kindergarten was made even more special by the presence of Chief Eddie Garcia and officers from the Dallas Police Department, along with members of the Mounted Unit and first responders from Sunnyvale. The outpouring of support and love from the community for Nico and his family highlighted the impact that Senior Corporal Jose De La Rocha had on those around him. The heartwarming gesture by the officers and first responders not only made Nico feel special on his first day of school but also served as a touching tribute to his late father.

The emotional graduation video of kindergarteners “transforming” into a senior class has reached millions of viewers, showcasing the power of love and support within a community. The touching moment, captured on video, highlights the bond between first responders and their families, as well as the lasting impact of those who have passed away. The Brotherhood for the Fallen in Dallas, Texas, accepts donations to support the families of police officers who have died, emphasizing the importance of caring for those left behind.

The special day for Nico De La Rocha on his first day of kindergarten serves as a reminder of the love and support that exists within the law enforcement community. The officers and first responders who escorted Nico to school not only made his day extra special but also honored the memory of his late father in a meaningful way. By participating in this heartwarming event, the Dallas Police Department showed their commitment to supporting their own and ensuring that the families of fallen officers are remembered and cared for. The community response to this gesture of kindness and solidarity highlights the importance of coming together to uplift and support one another in times of need.

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