An image from the Brookhaven Police Departement's video.

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Credit: Jennifer Brett

The Brookhaven Police Department posted a video titled "All Lives Matter" to salute its officers' community involvement.

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The Brookhaven Police Department would like to dedicate this video to our entire law enforcement community, and all the community that we serve, in making this a better place to live, especially for our children," Police Chief

Gary Gandura

says by way of intro.

The video shows officers interacting with community members in various positive ways: donating blood at an American Red Cross blood drive, manning a food drive, pushing a motorist’s car, posing with new parents in the back of an ambulance and tending to a beehive (it's not clear if the officer is harvesting honey or dealing with an insect issue.

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The video includes many images of officers spending time with the young people in their community. They're shown reading with, trick-or-treating with and playing with kids as “Heal the World” by

Michael Jackson

plays in the background.

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