Personal Narrative: An Interview Of A Police Officer

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Have you ever thought of going to the police academy and serving your community? That’s exactly what my father Jerald Perkett did. Jerald sat down with me at the kitchen and was in his regular work clothes, a quicksilver shirt and jeans. He looked very serious and ready for the interview because he was very familiar with interviews. I looked at him and slowly let out the words, “are you ready?” and the first question came. Jerald decided to go to the Maui County Police Department for his training, it was a requisite for becoming a Police Officer. The Police Academy was long, difficult, challenging, but rewarding for Jerald. Graduating as the youngest recruit, winning the “notebook reward”, and getting married to his beautiful wife were the greatest things to happen to Jerald. Jerald was in a pursuit from lahaina to kahakuloa, he cornered the suspect, and had a gun pointed at him, he was forced to shoot at the suspect, being the strangest thing to happen …show more content…

He started speaking and it was hard for him, his eyes teared up. Jerald always looked up to his father, he served his country and taught my father how to be a responsible man and to be accountable for his actions, why wouldn’t he be his hero? My father met a lot of new people and he liked that they had the same motivation to serve their community as him. My father learned that he is capable of more than he thinks, “If you commit, you will achieve more than what you thought you could” Jerald said. My father will always regret not getting a college degree before becoming a police officer and that’s the one thing in his whole life that he would go back and re-do. My father loved the location of his academy, Maui, Hawaii, “ What’s there not to like?” Jerald said. When my father realized that he finally complete his life’s dream of becoming a police officer, getting married to his beautiful wife, and raising his two children, he finally came of

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