Retired NYPD Officers Honored for Helping Stop Arson of Martin Luther King’s Atlanta Birth Home

Brothers Kenny and Axel Dodson, who were in town visiting their father, were taking a stroll Thursday evening through the historic preservation district that includes the civil rights leader’s birth home when they saw another visitor pointing to a woman.

Axel and Kenny Dodson, retired New York Police Department officers, were presented with the Outstanding Citizens Award in New York City for saving a historic site in Atlanta from an arsonist.Axel and Kenny Dodson, retired New York Police Department officers, were presented with the Outstanding Citizens Award in New York City for saving a historic site in Atlanta from an arsonist.NYPD

Two retired New York City police officers who detained a woman accused of trying to burn down Martin Luther King Jr.’s birth home in Atlanta last week were recognized by their former department over the weekend.

Brothers Kenny and Axel Dodson, who were in town visiting their father, were taking a stroll Thursday evening through the historic preservation district that includes the civil rights leader’s birth home when they saw another visitor pointing to a woman running away. He told them she had just tried to burn down the house on Auburn Avenue, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports.

“We didn’t expect anything like this,” Kenny Dodson said during a Saturday news conference to present them with the Outstanding Citizens Award. 

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