Thank you Mayor. It is that time of your again, much to the chagrin of many of our younger population. If I could ask the chief to come up and introduce our outstanding guests this evening, I would appreciate it. Hello, chief. Good evening. Mayor Rosenwald. Good evening. Vice Mayor Lourningan, Commissioner Gordon, Commissioner Neubull, Commissioner Arns, City Attorney, Mr. Duty, City Manager, Mr. Abert, City Clerk, Mr. Shrub. I wanted to introduce today the two SROs for our schools in Oakland Park. And I'll keep it really short, but I'm very proud to have two guys that are very dedicated, not just to the city, but to the sheriff's office. First, I want to introduce Deputy Kareem Pity-Fraer. He is at Rickers Middle School. And he, I don't know if you guys remember him last year, he was awarded for, he was doing the role model, correct? Oh, was it, what was the name of the actual award? 5,000 role models. So in addition to that, he is also one of the basketball coaches. I'm sorry, basketball coaches. So I'm honored one because I'm a basketball player, and I love sports, and I love to have my guys involved with kids because we obviously know that the youth is going to be our future. So taking his footsteps is Deputy Record-Carva-Hell and he is going to be at the high school. And Josie Kareem, he loves to be involved with children. His beautiful wife and children are here to support him today and he is looking to get involved with soccer with the kids at the high school. So I just want to turn to do some to you guys and just want to say thank you to our mayor, Major Ruse, I'm sorry, she's here to support us too. And a guy that had the words a ton of hats at the Sheriff's Office is Sergeant Hanuki. He oversees the school resource officers, he also oversees traffic unit and community service aids and any complaints that we may get. You have a tire, he'll fix a flat. So I just want to say thank you. He's a jack of all trades. So I'm just very, very proud and very happy to be here and presenting this gentleman. And thank you for the opportunity. Let's give them all a hand. And it's taken a moment to have some comments from the commission. Oh, God, I'm just glad to have our own SROs. I don't want safety patrols in our schools. I'm so glad that we have full-time officers in every school. I mean, I know the elementary school rotates, but I'm glad we have full-time officers and I want to keep it that way. Kids are my 100% priority for safety. Thank you. Thank you, Chief. Quickly for everything that you do, your entire team. You're always out there in community. And I was so happy to see the resource officers on our agenda. So I'm so glad and I know they're needed. So I truly appreciate it. Thank you. Thank you. Good evening. And thank you, Chief. Thank you, Captain. Whoever you bring before us, I know that they are phenomenal as your staff. I want to congratulate both resource officers. I've seen faces. There's a familiar face at records. Thank you so much for your care and your concern for our children, our future leaders. And also, great to see you, Major. Very nice to have you with us tonight and everyone who came out to support our resource officers. We just wanna say thank you for all you do to keep our community safe. Thank you. Chief Ditto, thank you for your leadership, and thank you for everything your entire team does. Through our SROs at the schools, thank you for keeping our kids safe, the staff safe in the schools, and just our campuses safe for. So it is so important as the rest of the commission said, and we appreciate everything you do and all the extra activities you get involved with with the kids. Our sincere appreciation always. Thank you. Thank you so much. So everybody's waiting for the cell phone because you fixed tires and I'm just going to. I want to congratulate you both and chief into the entire team here. You work with youth, middle and high school that are a bit school that are pivotal times in their lives. They're getting pressures from society, family, schools, obviously the social media in the internet. And we know it's so pivotal where they go, which direction they take. Middle school and high school development are so formative and you to play pivotal roles not just for safety but psychologically for them and socially for them. So I just really think this this Group the two of you for the Catholic of the right word the menu of services or the or for your command that you have these these two particular positions and these two particular gentlemen are imperative and are essential for our PSO and Oakland Park So thank you so much for both what you do. Thank you so much. Sure. Would you like to take a chief? I'm sorry. Would you like a photo? Should we do a photo? Let's do a photo. Then we'll have one to send out for everybody. Come on folks. Come on up. He's actually your boss, so. He's close. That's called a chief. I was thinking that I was unsure. Why don't you come in? Oh no. Come in. Where are your boss? You can come in as much as you can. I don't know if he's teaching. Thank you.