Why Texas law officers are snapping photos in front of bluebonnets

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Law enforcement officers across Texas are striking poses in fields of bluebonnets as part of the backtheBLUEbonnet challenge.

Law enforcement officers across Texas have been posing for silly photos in beds of bluebonnets, challenging other departments to follow suit.their K-9 companion. Boerne police officers assured viewers that “no bluebonnets were harmed,” during their photo session.

There isn’t a definitive date when the trend began. In 2015, a Cedar Hill Police Department tweeted a photo of an officer sitting in bluebonnets, sans the hash tag. Four years later, a Round Rock police officer posted a photo to Twitter and used the hash tag.

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