Crime & Safety

Milton Police Say Real Men Wear Pink

The department is selling T-shirts to support breast cancer awareness efforts this month.

A Milton police officer says real me do wear pink, and he's got the T-shirts to prove it. Officer Brian Kiel spearheads this year's efforts by the Milton police department to support Breast Cancer Awareness.

The department is selling the T-shirts for $15 each. Kiel said the T-shirt was designed exclusively for the police department. It features the slogan "Real Men Wear Pink," which the department's male officers have adopted as their motto for October.

All proceeds from the sale of the shirt go to Susan G. Komen for the Cure, he said.

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Download an order form for the shirt and bring it with cash or check (made out to Susan G. Komen for the Cure) to at City Hall, 13000 Deerfield Parkway Suite 107 F Milton.

"My family has been personally affected by breast cancer, so I really appreciate the opportunity to raise money and awareness to end the disease," said Kiel. "I hope you'll join me and contribute a small part to this very important cause."

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