This week, I announced the presentation of a Back the Blue Award to De Luna Coffee International, a locally-owned coffee business in Pensacola for showing extraordinary support of law enforcement.
De Luna recently launched a new product and promised to donate some of the proceeds to the Escambia County Sheriff Foundation. The primary goal of the foundation is to strengthen the bond between the men and women of the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office and the community that it serves.
Law enforcement officers work grueling schedules to keep us safe. While we are sleeping, officers are patrolling the streets, monitoring traffic, and keeping watch over our communities. During these long nights and early mornings, coffee can be crucial—and I think it’s fitting that a local coffee company stepped up to help law enforcement.
As Florida’s Attorney General and the wife of a law enforcement officer, it warms my heart to see this local coffee business take initiative in working with their local law enforcement organizations to support the hard-working men and women who keep us safe and their families.
To nominate a law enforcement officer, citizen or organization for a Back the Blue Award, or for more information about our Back the Blue campaign, click here.
By backing the blue and supporting all of our law enforcement officers, we are building a Stronger, Safer Florida.
In The News
Moody, law enforcement officers warn Floridians about dangers of fentanyl, The Center Square Florida
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Criminal duo charged with grand theft of over $10,000 from Florida Walgreens, CBS 12 West Palm Beach
Florida AG Ashley Moody Issues Consumer Alert On Over-The-Counter Hearing Aids, Tampa Free Press
Ashley Moody Warns Floridians About Scams Utilizing ChatGPT, Florida Daily
FL Attorney General Takes Fentanyl Fight To County With Most Deaths, Patch New Port Richey
Attorney General Concludes Summer Scams Series with Warning About ChatGPT Scams, The Florida Bar
Protecting Floridians
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On National Fentanyl Prevention and Awareness Day, Attorney General Ashley Moody stood with leaders in Pasco County to warn Floridians to never use illicit drugs.
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Attorney General Ashley Moody is concluding the Summer Scams Series: Tech Traps with a warning about scams that use ChatGPT to appear more believable.
Read MoreCONSUMER ALERT: Attorney General Moody Warns About Purchasing Over-The-Counter Hearing Aids
Attorney General Ashley Moody is issuing a Consumer Alert about over-the-counter hearing aids now being sold directly to consumers.
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Read MoreEvents
This week, on National Fentanyl Prevention and Awareness Day, Attorney General Ashley Moody warned Floridians about the dangers of fentanyl and how just one pill can kill.