Trump, Clinton vie for police support
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton held competing events with members of law enforcement Thursday as they battle for the support of police officers.
Trump stopped at a gun range “for a little shooting practice” with local police ahead of his meeting with law enforcement officers at the local Fraternal Order of Police lodge in Iredell County, N.C.
{mosads}”I gotta say, this man can shoot,” said Iredell County Sheriff Darren Campbell, according to The Associated Press.
Campbell told Trump at the event that the North Carolina Fraternal Order of Police had endorsed him and would encourage the national organization to do the same.
The Fraternal Order of Police, the nation’s largest police union, declined to endorse any candidate for president in 2012.
Speaking briefly to the local chapter Thursday, Trump stressed his support for police and praised their courage, after criticizing Clinton, his Democratic presidential rival, on the issue earlier this week.
“I’m on your side 1,000 percent,” Trump said. “What you do is incredible.”
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