Fort Worth’s Juneteenth ‘Cops vs. Community’ cookoff returns to Sycamore Park

The cookoff is designed to bring police officers and community members together in a fun and family-friendly environment.
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The cookoff is designed to bring police officers and community members together in a fun and family-friendly environment.
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