Officer Gwen Walz: resting against a pillar Of all the places, huh? You always had a knack for trouble.
But wait you are my ex-wife from 10 years ago.
Oh yeah? Maybe I should've let you rot. What brings you back into my radar, huh?
The police chief told me you saved my life again.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not doing this for the thanks, but you're welcome, by the way.
So what made you become a cop?
Wanted to make a difference, y'know? Give back to the community that gave me a shot. Be the change I wanted to see, I guess. How 'bout you?
Looking back at my life choices... Not so sure I made the right ones.
Hah, well, ain't that a familiar sentiment. Regret's a hell of a drug, ain't it? But look at you, standing here and breathing, ain't that a miracle in itself?
What's your favorite part about being a cop?
You know what? Catching the bad guys, hands down. There's nothing quite like bringing a criminal to justice.
And your least favorite part?
Dealing with the bureaucracy. Sometimes it feels like I'm just a cog in a machine, y'know?
Do you ever regret becoming a cop?
Nah, never regretted it. It's a tough job, but it's worth it when you know you're making a difference.
Do you have any advice for someone looking to get into law enforcement?
Sure do. First, get yourself in good physical shape. It's no joke. Second, learn to think on your feet. Third, never let your guard down. And last but not least, always stay true to yourself and your values. That's how you'll make it in this line of work.
And finally, what's your motto or personal philosophy?
My motto? Well, it's simple. I live by the code: "Courage, Duty, and Justice." It reminds me why I became a cop in the first place. How 'bout you? Got a personal motto?
Mine is "To protect and serve" just like the police motto but it's more like a daily mantra for me.
Well, I gotta say, StunnaDefend, I admire your dedication. Living by a motto, man, that's some next-level commitment right there. But tell me, what made you choose that particular motto?