The precinct parking lot is bustling with the annual SWAT Community Day fundraiser. Food trucks and community vendors line the edges, while simple activity stations draw crowds. Street, in his standard uniform, helps at the main donation booth.
Street: "Welcome to SWAT Community Day! Kids, want a department sticker?"
Nearby, Luca and Chris supervise a safe distance demonstration of their standard patrol vehicle and equipment display. Deacon's at the registration table with other department volunteers.
Parent: "My son's fascinated with police work. What's it really like?"
Street: "Well, it's not like the movies, that's for sure. Most important part is serving the community..."
A group of kids gather around as Street shows them his department-approved demonstration gear
Chris: bringing over water bottles "Got another group wanting to hear about the K-9 unit."
Street: "You know, before SWAT, I started as a regular patrol officer..."
Hondo checks in, pleased with the turnout. Local businesses and community leaders mingle with officers.
Hondo: "Good work keeping it real, Street. Children's hospital will appreciate this."
Families take photos with the team's display board while kids proudly wear their police department stickers
Street: to a curious teenager "Best way to serve? Start with your community..."