Jason Aldean Joins Charity Event for 2 First Responders Killed in the Line of Duty

Jason Aldean Joins Charity Event for 2 First Responders Killed in the Line of Duty

Jason Aldean will dust off his high school baseball glove to lend a helping hand to the Spring Hill Police Department as they take on the Spring Hill Fire Department and Tennessee Highway Patrol in charity softball games that will raise funds for the families of two fallen first responders who lost their lives in the line of duty.

The Spring Hill Police Department and Fire Department and the TN Highway Patrol will hold the Battle of the Badges charity softball tournament on Oct. 20 at Evans Park for the families of police officer Sgt. Daniel Baker (Dickson County Sheriff’s Office) and fireman Jason Dickey (Lawrenceburg Fire Department).

Sgt. Baker was shot and killed in the line of duty on May 30 after responding to a suspicious vehicle call. He left behind a wife and daughter.

Dickey was killed in the line of duty of Feb. 12 after a burning home collapsed while he was battling a blaze inside. He left behind a pregnant wife, two daughters and a son.

The tournament begins at 3 p.m. on Oct. 20 at Evans Park in Spring Hill, Tenn., with a silent auction and fun activities for kids. Tickets cost $10. Free for kids under 12.

photo by Arroyo-O\’Connor/AFF-USA.com

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Jason Aldean Joins Charity Event for 2 First Responders Killed in the Line of Duty

Jason Aldean Joins Charity Event for 2 First Responders Killed in the Line of Duty

Jason Aldean will dust off his high school baseball glove to lend a helping hand to the Spring Hill Police Department as they take on the Spring Hill Fire Department and Tennessee Highway Patrol in charity softball games that will raise funds for the families of two fallen first responders who lost their lives in the line of duty.

The Spring Hill Police Department and Fire Department and the TN Highway Patrol will hold the Battle of the Badges charity softball tournament on Oct. 20 at Evans Park for the families of police officer Sgt. Daniel Baker (Dickson County Sheriff’s Office) and fireman Jason Dickey (Lawrenceburg Fire Department).

Sgt. Baker was shot and killed in the line of duty on May 30 after responding to a suspicious vehicle call. He left behind a wife and daughter.

Dickey was killed in the line of duty of Feb. 12 after a burning home collapsed while he was battling a blaze inside. He left behind a pregnant wife, two daughters and a son.

The tournament begins at 3 p.m. on Oct. 20 at Evans Park in Spring Hill, Tenn., with a silent auction and fun activities for kids. Tickets cost $10. Free for kids under 12.

photo by Arroyo-O\’Connor/AFF-USA.com