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July 31, 2011 - Training Camp749 viewsPhoto: Billie Jo Yakubik
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The Golf Channel's "Big Break NFL"424 viewsThis is golfer Brian Cooper waving the Terrible Towel to start the Steelers vs Bears game in September of 2013.
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July 22, 201118225 viewsBeautiful couple.
Ben and Ashley pose on the day before their wedding.
Photo taken by: Goldstein Photography
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Halloween, 2015821 viewsAmelia is pretty new to this whole Halloween business and is trying to figure out how she can wear her Terrible Towel as a costume.
Photo: Erin Thompson
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February 12, 2017 - Our Legoland Adventure1032 viewsDon’t worry Aunt Carlee, I’m in TOTAL control!! Prepare for a smooth landing…with a smile! — Benjamin, Jr.
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March 26, 2014: Santo1147 views“Officer Fritsch is heading to Indiana with Santo this weekend for the start of K9 training! We are very excited to have another K9 to help us in our efforts to combat the influx of drugs in our community. In addition, we are extremely grateful for the grant opportunity through the Ben Roethlisberger Foundation. Budgets are so tight and the funding from BRF aids in accomplishing our mission.†– Captain Ben Bliven, Wausau Police Department, to us on March 28, 2014.
From WSAU News in Wisconsin:
Santo_OfficerFritsch_WausauPD_1Wausau Police officers have a new K-9 helper. Captain Ben Bliven says the new four-legged officer was brought to Wausau last weekend for his initial orientation. “Santo is our newest addition to the police department. He is a two-and-a-half year old German Shepherd, and his partner will be Shawn Fritsch, who is our newest canine handler.â€
Santo and officer Shawn Fritsch will be leaving this weekend for Denver, Indiana to train for six weeks before going on patrol together.
It costs police departments anywhere from ten to thirteen thousand dollars to acquire new K-9’s. Bliven says Santo was purchased with a grant they received from a professional football player’s foundation that focuses on police dogs. “We were able to purchase Santo with the funding that we received from the Ben Roethlisberger Foundation grant that we received back in December.â€
Wausau PD
@WausauPD has a new K9, Santo. Thanks @_BigBen7 for the grant for our newest drug-fighting force! #Steely_Santo
“Welcome SANTO to our department. Ofc Shawn Fritsch picked him up from Denver, Indiana, Von Liche Kennels on Sunday. Thanks to the Ben Roethlisberger Foundation for the funding to help improve our community.†– Posted by the Wausau (MI) Police Department on their official Facebook page, March 26, 2014.
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April 3, 2014: Remember Rocco, Welcome Beny!1129 viewsFrom Margaret Harding, at the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review:
Beny_OfficerLerzaLife without Pittsburgh police K9 Rocco has been hard, his former handler said Tuesday.
“It’s been a long three months, but I’m better,†Officer Phil Lerza said. “I just want to thank everybody for the support.â€
Lerza said he has begun training with Beny, a 13-month-old mix between a German shepherd and Belgian Malinois that the Ben Roethlisberger Foundation bought for him.
“We just started, but it looks good so far,†Lerza said.
Lerza attended a check presentation ceremony Tuesday at the Greater Pittsburgh Police Federal Credit Union in Elliott. The Fraternal Order of Police Fort Pitt Lodge No. 1 and the credit union received more than $23,000 in donations that came in after Rocco, an 8-year-old German shepherd, died of injuries from a stabbing attack in January.
“It’s amazing, actually,†Lerza said of the donations.
The money will go into a Pittsburgh Foundation fund to benefit the city police K9 unit.
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January 31, 2020 - Now this is the way to represent around the globe!!198 viewsAlbert Lee @leemultistrat
@_BigBen7 the only kid sized #bigben jersey worn in S Korea!
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2055 viewsOfficer Kerry Blakemore and his grown-up partner, Mars.
From the police department:
It is TOTALLY my pleasure to send you the images of what was made possible through the generosity and compassion of others.
The words "thank you" do not seem to be enough to let everyone know of level of happiness, but I hope they are received with all of the heart-felt appreciation that surround the spirit of the Cuyahoga Metropolitan Police Department!
Sincerely,
Brenda Malone
Special Projects Coordinator
CMHA Police Department
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September 29, 20081466 viewsThis pose would make a great bronze statue some day!
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November, 2015 - James Thompson1060 viewsreceived a surprise 18th birthday present from his parents, Michael and Kay Thompson of Ohio - a signed Big Ben shoe.
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