Police officers take the plunge for special olympics

Police officers take the plunge for Special Olympics

BOSTON, MA – Officers from Districts B-2 (Roxbury), B-3 (Mattapan), C-6 (South Boston), and C-11 (Dorchester), along with recruits from Boston Police Academy Class 66-25, participated in the Special Olympics Polar Plunge. The event occurred in chilly waters in the Seaport.

The officers joined the plunge in support of Special Olympics, which promotes inclusion, awareness, and unity through sports. Some officers participated in full uniform.

This event fostered camaraderie among officers and recruits, as well as the athletes of the Special Olympics. A spokesperson expressed gratitude to Special Olympics for hosting the event and recognized the partnership with police officers citywide.

Video from the event can be viewed at https://police.boston.gov/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Polar-Plunge-FINAL.mp4.

The Special Olympics Polar Plunge highlighted the commitment of the Boston police to community engagement and support for athletes.

Boston officers aren’t just enforcing the law; they are also diving into action for a worthy cause.

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