Dozens of community members in different uniforms, from football players to police officers, made a big splash Saturday.
The CEO and President of Special Olympics Texas said law enforcement is its biggest supporter.
“I’ve done the polar plunge once in my life and I’m not planning on doing it again," said Tim Martin, CEO and President of Special Olympics Texas."But it’s absolutely fabulous. They’re our heroes, and they make sure our athletes get celebrated. Jumping in cold water is the least they do for us."“This is one of those events where you hope for the worst possible weather, but I think most of us like it better when it’s like this,” said Martin.
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