From Jim Fotis <[email protected]>
Subject I’ve seen a lot. But this one hurts.
Date May 31, 2025 4:53 PM
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Dear Friend,



I’ve spent decades standing beside the men and women who risk everything to
protect our communities.



I’ve seen officers rush into burning buildings. I’ve seen them pull children
from car wrecks. I’ve seen them weep for the lives they couldn’t save, and stay
strong for the families who needed them to be.



I’ve also seen what happens when politics gets in the way of justice.



Today, I want to talk to you about Officer Chance Bretches
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I’ve come to know, respect, and fight for. Because he is fighting for his life.



Chance isn’t just a police officer. He’s a husband. A father to three
beautiful young children. A man of character. A man of faith. A man who has
done everything right—only to be punished for doing his job.



In 2019, Chance responded to a dangerous situation. A suspect was resisting
arrest. Officers used department-approved tactics. No excessive force. No
misconduct. Just courage and training in a split-second decision under pressure.



The department cleared him. Internal investigations found no wrongdoing.



But years later, a new District Attorney—one backed by far-left activist
money—decided to go after Chance anyway.



Why?


Because it makes headlines. Because it sends a message.


Because to some people, prosecuting cops has become more politically rewarding
than prosecuting criminals.



Now, Chance is facing a trial that could put him behind bars for years. His
wife, Kimberly, is trying to keep their family together—terrified that she
might have to explain to their children why Daddy isn’t coming home.



I’ve spoken with Kimberly. I’ve heard the fear in her voice. I’ve seen the
toll this has taken on her, on their children, on Chance himself.



And I’ve made a promise: We will not let this good man stand alone.



But I need your help to keep that promise.



We are raising the legal defense fund Chance desperately needs. The
prosecution has time, power, and resources on its side. But what we have—whatyou
give—is hope, strength, and the will to fight back.



We need to raise $25,000 immediately to cover expert witnesses, legal filings,
and courtroom preparation. That trial date is approaching fast—July 7—and every
minute counts.



Please rush your donation right now to defend Officer Chance Bretches.
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Look, I’ve seen a lot in my time.



I’ve seen officers railroaded for political gain. I’ve seen juries swayed by
narratives, not evidence. And I’ve seen lives destroyed because no one stepped
in to help.



I don’t want that to happen to Chance.



I don’t want three innocent children growing up without their father. I don't
want the message sent that police officers are on their own.



We’re better than this. We have to be.



So I’m asking you—person to person, American to American: Stand with Chance.
Stand with his family. Stand for justice.



This is one of the most important fights we’ve taken on at the National Center
for Police Defense—and I hope you’ll be part of it.



Your donation isn’t just a gift. It’s a shield.

And right now, Chance needs one.



Click here to defend Officer Bretches and help save his future.
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Thank you in advance for your kind support.



Sincerely,


Jim Fotis
President
National Center for Police Defense

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