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2008 Water Carnival:
Water Fights and Softball!!
"God
made Police Officers so Fire Fighters would have Heroes.."
That statement above was
worn on our team t-shirts and the opposite saying was worn by the Fire
Department. Despite the competition and 'burning words' (no pun
intended) thrown back and forth between our teams during such
competitions such as the water fights and softball games, its all in the
spirit of fun. We have an excellent relationship with our other local
emergency officers from Fire Fighters to Emergency Medical Service
personnel. These are all great guys to work alongside with and have fun
with.
For the 2008 annual games -
the Detroit Lakes PD took 2nd overall place in the water fights. Our
proudest achievements were defeating the Fire Department and Lakeshirts
teams. Both defeated us last year so we were ready for some payback.
Lakeshirts won the 2007 water battles so winning against both the
defending champions and our rivals in the Fire Department was a sweet
victory.


Above: Detroit Lakes PD members socialize with others
while recovering between numerous rounds of water-oriented combat.
Live recorded
video/audio of the matches can be viewed here. These files must be viewed with
Quicktime and certain Active X controls must be allowed to
run:
DLPD
vs. DLFD
DLPD vs. LakeShirts
Awards
Detroit Lakes PD team:
Joe Steffens, Matt Brun, Brent Fulton, Chad Jutz, Robert Strand, and Tim
Eggebraaten. A kind word of thanks to our
reserve/quality assurance team-member Kel Keena who ensured the rules
were fair.
Revenge is a dish that is
best served cold.. and wet!! :P
Hey DLFD.. you got served!!
... so whatcha gonna do?

Annual "Battle of the
Badges" Softball Tournament
In addition to the Water Carnival - The Annual 'Battle
of the Badges' between the DL Police and DL Fire Department was also
held this summer. DLPD was the winner last year but how did we do this
year. Click the link above to find out and see the pictures to proof it!

About the Water Carnival
The annual water carnival is
a week-long summer celebration with something for everyone. Activities
from dances to boat races fill the streets and waters of Detroit Lakes
all week long. The finale is the water carnival parade - which is the
largest of its kind in northern MN and usually has about 2 hours of
displays, entertainment, floats, and various water-themed
demonstrations. The turn-out is always very high and features groups
from as far away as the Winnipeg Police to the Shriner's hospitals, to
local State Legislators.

DLPD always leads the parade route as
things get underway at about 1300 hours. Squad car unit 802 was selected
for the royal detail treatment to serve as the parade car that day.

Chief Keena flashes hand
signs to his 'home boyz' (fellow Officers) along the route.

2008 marked the 73rd Parade of the
Northwest by the Detroit Lakes Jaycees. Thousands of people line the
streets all the way down to the lake and beyond to watch the events.
Water Carnival
Movies/Photos filmed
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