ZIP Advertisement WATCH: Overland Park officer retires after 34 years of service, tears up on final radio call According to OPPD, officer Andy Black touched a lot of lives and forged a lot of friendships throughout the community in his 34 years of service Share Updated: 11:12 AM CST Mar 1, 2021 KMBC 9 News Staff WATCH: Overland Park officer retires after 34 years of service, tears up on final radio call According to OPPD, officer Andy Black touched a lot of lives and forged a lot of friendships throughout the community in his 34 years of service Share Updated: 11:12 AM CST Mar 1, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript 5. 81. Very one. Yeah. I need to get kids over 5. 81. Go ahead. Mm. Come on. Oh, I'm going to win seven for the last time in 34 years. Mhm. I love you guys. Be safe. Mhm. 5 81. Thank you for your 34 years of serving and protecting the citizens of Ozone Park. European family wishes you a happy retirement. We love you. We will miss you and God. Speed 5 81 Out of service. Latino. Two hours. Yeah. Oh, that was rough. Yeah. Yeah. Mm hmm. Mm mm.