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Fourth Annual Cowboys, Cops and Kids Rodeo Celebrates Community and Special Needs Children in Broken Arrow

The Broken Arrow Police Department recently hosted its fourth annual Cowboys, Cops and Kids Exceptional rodeo, aimed at children with special needs. This event brought together law enforcement officers from northeast Oklahoma and partnered them with these children to participate in various kid-friendly rodeo activities, such as mechanical bull riding, horseback riding, and even finger painting on a horse.

Public Affairs Officer Mike Peale highlighted the event’s significance in fostering community connections, stating that it creates a unique opportunity for diverse groups—rodeo enthusiasts, law enforcement, and volunteers—to interact and bond over a shared purpose. The atmosphere was described as magical, with both the children and volunteers enjoying the experience.

Looking ahead, Peale mentioned plans to continue this event next year and encouraged community members to follow the Broken Arrow Police Department’s social media for updates on the date and participation details.

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