
Garland Police Department is once more stepping into the spotlight, this time in the boxing ring for the 23rd annual Guns & Hoses boxing tournament. The department is rallying behind School Resource Officer Isaiha Williams as he enters his fourth competition. Williams, who is also a celebrated figure at his local school for his efforts in mentoring and coaching students, is gearing up to fight with heart and aim for the championship belt.
The Guns & Hoses Foundation of North Texas, which has been organizing the charity event for over two decades, provides support for families of fallen first responders. Officer Williams' participation is not just about boxing, but also about honor and community support. As a testament to his dedication, both in and out of the ring, the Garland Police Department shared a message of encouragement, "Best of luck and bring home a championship belt!" misplacing the community's collective hope on Williams' capable shoulders.
In anticipation of the tournament, social media has been abuzz with support for Officer Williams. The department recognizes his commitment to fostering strong relationships with the youth through sport and guidance. His dual role as an officer and mentor embodies the spirit of the Guns & Hoses event, which underscores unity and fraternity among those who serve.









