A Tragedy

Her father told her that Dallas 5 were the five brave police officers who died while serving their country. This accident took place on July 7, 2016, when a man named Micah Xavier Johnson ran away and fired shots over a group of officers in Dallas, Texas.

A Gesture

The Texas Roadhouse restaurant also decided to donate 5% of their sales on that day to the Assist Officer Foundation which was run by Dallas Police Association and was helping the families of the officers who died in the tragedy. And then Kate did her bit.

Sharing The Photo

Kate clicked the picture of the booth the Texas Roadhouse restaurant reserved for the officers and shared it over her Facebook page. There were a lot of shares and comments over her post. And it was then she realized that it wasn’t the first time that The Texas Roadhouse did something like this.

Parking Privilege

One commenter on Kate’s post wrote  “…I’ve even seen Wounded Warrior reserved parking spaces at the restaurant in Altoona, PA. They are by far my favorite restaurant, not just for the great food, but the patriotism and professionalism they constantly show!” The restaurant has been putting its best foot forward and fulfilling its social responsibility.

Compassionate


Texas Roadhouse restaurant chain across entire America have been treating the fallen officers and the veterans alike. They not only reserve tables for them but even offer food at specially discounted prices. Even if it might affect their profits, the restaurant has been showing their respect for the brave officers like this.

Doing Their Bid

We as civilians often forget that today we are safe and are enjoying the meal with our family because of the officers who have been protecting us and ensuring the safety of the citizens. The gestures like that of Texas Roadhouse remind us to acknowledge and value what all these men are doing for us.