Las Vegas Review-Journal

Coffee with a Cop

Metro outreach program seeks to introduce officers to members of the public away from conflict

- By Ricardo Torres-cortez A version of this story was posted on lasvegassu­n.com.

Outside of a traffic stop or some other official police business, officers and the people they serve often don’t get the chance to meet and know one another.

Before he joined the force, Metro Police Sgt. Joshua Younger’s only real interactio­n with law enforcemen­t was in high school when his car was stolen — not the perfect introducti­on.

So Wednesday morning, Younger and several fellow officers got together at the Egg and I restaurant on Sahara Avenue trying to change that over a cup of joe and some relaxed conversati­on with anybody who wanted to chat. It’s part of a community outreach program called Coffee with a Cop.

Las Vegas resident Ed Keith heard about the event on TV and wanted to meet the officers, he said. So the 75-yearold retiree, who inquired about a volunteer program with Metro, sat down and had breakfast with a couple of officers.

“I’ve always wanted to do that,” he said. “They’re so friendly . ... It’s really a worthwhile thing for the community.”

Before leaving, Keith thanked the officers for their service to the community. “They have a big job,” he said.

A tourist from Texas also stopped by and asked about Nevada’s gun laws before the conversati­on shifted to some talk about his vacation and his home state with an officer who happened to be a native Texan.

Younger said his substation organizes other community events at least once a quarter, in addition to First Tuesday neighborho­od meetings that rotated at different police substation­s each month.

 ?? PHOTOS BY WADE VANDERVORT ?? From left, Metro Police Officer Keith Twigger, Ed Keith and Officer Sergio Felix talk during a meet and greet event called Coffee with a Cop. Metro played host to the outreach event Wednesday at the Egg & I restaurant.
PHOTOS BY WADE VANDERVORT From left, Metro Police Officer Keith Twigger, Ed Keith and Officer Sergio Felix talk during a meet and greet event called Coffee with a Cop. Metro played host to the outreach event Wednesday at the Egg & I restaurant.
 ??  ?? From left, Sgt. Peter Quinn, Lt. Frank Fama and Officer Keith Twigger are photograph­ed by Officer Steven Crupi during the Coffee with a Cop event.
From left, Sgt. Peter Quinn, Lt. Frank Fama and Officer Keith Twigger are photograph­ed by Officer Steven Crupi during the Coffee with a Cop event.

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