Law enforcement officers, military personnel, firefighters, and first responders gathered at the Chesapeake Bay for the Special Olympics Polar Bear Plunge. The event aims to raise funds for Special Olympics Maryland athletes, like Brandon McLarin, who participate in various sports. Dive teams from different agencies across the state, including police and fire departments, took part in the plunge, showing solidarity with the athletes. Participants honored the victims of a recent plane crash by observing a moment of silence before each plunge. The event highlighted the partnership between law enforcement and Special Olympics, emphasizing inclusion, dignity, and respect for all Marylanders. The community came together to support the athletes and raise awareness for the cause. The Maryland Polar Bear Plunge continued with enthusiasm and dedication from all participants, showing their commitment to supporting Special Olympics Maryland.
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