KCPD undercover squad saluted at a place where saluting is safe

A Kansas City Police Department undercover squad won the Law Enforcement Unit of the Year award. Chief James Corwin made the announcement on his blog. He doesn’t say where the ceremony took place, so we’re imagining it happened at a pool hall that’s really a command center. Or in a motel room that smells like Paul Giamatti‘s feet. Or in the back seat of 1970 Dodge Coronet.
The KCPD’s Street Crimes Unit 1930 Squad was recognized for its “exemplary performance resulting in positive impact on a community or the law enforcement profession” by the Missouri Narcotic Officers Association.