A police force that was accused of faking thank you cards has said the messages are genuine and offered an explanation after its Twitter post went viral.
Tensions between the police and public are running high, with protests and marches being held around the world calling for change in the wake of the death of George Floyd.
During the turbulent times, Austin Police Department shared a post on social media thanking people who have reached out with messages of gratitude to thank them for their service.
Pictures show a table buried under a pile of envelops and two officers taking time to read the kind messages, with the caption: "We can’t express enough how grateful we are to serve you, Austin. "Our officers have been working around the
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