Sgt. Jordan Ferguson, right, answers a question from Kurtis Pratt, 10, left, about how Tazers work at Sweet Frostings bakery, Thursday, Oct. 20, 2016 as Ferguson and other officers were handing out free mini cupcakes and talking with patrons about domestic violence. The officers were helping the Spokane YWCA launch the "End the Silence" campaign, during National Domestic Violence Action Month. All month long, the bakery will sell large frosted cookies with the words "End the Silence" and donate $1 from each cookie to the YWCA's programs. Second from left is Kurtis' mother, Sarah Pratt. (Jesse Tinsley / The Spokesman-Review)Buy a print of this photo
Sgt. Jordan Ferguson, center, laughs as Kurtis Pratt, 10, right, puts a pair of police handcuffs on his mother, Sarah Pratt, left, for fun at Sweet Frostings bakery, Thursday, Oct. 20, 2016. Ferguson and other officers were handing out free mini cupcakes and talking with patrons about domestic violence. The officers were helping the Spokane YWCA launch the “End the Silence” campaign, during National Domestic Violence Action Month. All month long, the bakery will sell large frosted cookies with the words “End the Silence” and donate $1 from each cookie to the YWCA’s programs.