Det. Brian Logan of the Newark (N.J.) Police Department works the night shift verifying tips in a Crime Stoppers van so he can spend his afternoons coaching his local high school football team. That way he has two ways to reach out to the young people of his neighborhood and help them make good decisions. For dedication to his job and his community, Logan has been named the October Officer of the Month by the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund .
Logan grew up in Newark and credits both his father, who was a cop before him, and his high school football coach with helping to keep him on the right path. "Well, I think football was a tool for me as far as my education. And then I think I followed in my father's steps as a police officer," Logan says. "So football kind of raised me up, taught me a lot of lessons about life, and then policing brings a lot of discipline. When you put both of them together, it’s something that I wanted to offer back to the kids in my neighborhood."







