02/26/2026
I’ve worked with municipal police departments across the country and collaborated with the FBI, but this was my first time working with the executive leadership of a statewide law enforcement agency…Washington State Patrol.
I can confidently say this was different.
What stood out wasn’t just the professionalism or the reputation that WSP carries; it was the people in the room. It was the energy, the openness, and the willingness to lean in, not just listen.
I’ve been in rooms where a few officers are truly passionate about community engagement.
This time, I witnessed an entire room of executive law enforcement leadership actively asking: “How do we reach more families and kids? How do we get this right?”
That matters.
Because when you align kids, community, education, leadership, and proactive training you don’t just "improve conversations."
👉🏾You reduce risk
👉🏾 You prevent escalation
👉🏾 You save lives on both sides of the interaction
This is what my work is about. This is what my children’s book “The Police and Me” was created for.
And now, for the first time, we’re looking at what it means to scale this work across an entire state.
That means:
👍🏾 Thousands of children are better prepared for police encounters
👍🏾 Families equipped with real, practical tools, not just awareness
👍🏾 Officers are more confident, more effective, and safer in their interactions
That’s impact. That’s prevention at scale.
And that’s how we change outcomes before a moment ever becomes a headline.
To Captain Ron, Lt. Pete, and the entire Washington State Patrol leadership team… thank you for seeing the vision and creating space for this conversation.
Let’s go!!!