
“Yellowstone ” star Cole Hauser This year, he traded his cowboy helmet for a police symbol.
Hauser, who plays Rip Wheeler on the Paramount contemporary European crisis, was appointed as an honorary Fort Worth Police agent by Chief Neil Noakes at a meeting Wednesday.
The title is a “small gift for his respect and support ” of police officers, military people and soldiers in the community, Fort Worth Police said. At the meeting, Hauser was presented with a black and white top emblazoned with the phrase” Honorary Fort Worth Police Officer.”
Decked out in goods from his Clean Rein Coffee Company, Hauser was all smiles at the meeting Wednesday.
Hauser and the Free Rein staff met at the  to cut off coffee. Fort Worth Police Department, where they surprised him with a “great throng and touching ceremony”.
Fort Worth friends, much remain on good behavior, Hauser said on Instagram. I had the honor of having been named an honorary member of the FWPD today.
Hauser launched the Free Rein company past October, as a gift to hard-working horses everyday.
The company sells different espresso roast all with western-themed brands such as “American Dirt”, “Homestead” and “ Heavy Spur. On its website, Free Rein also sells labeled hats and shirts.
A few months after his , Hauser released Free Rein. “Yellowstone ” boss Taylor Sheridan launched his own coffee company last summers — “Bosque Ranch Craft Coffee. ”
Late last month, Sheridan and Hauser’s coffee companies got into a legitimate dispute over trademark violations caused by the use of branding symbols with clashing words. But, the petition was dismissed around a fortnight after.
As fans await the return of “Yellowstone, ” Hauser will be swinging by North Texas suddenly next month.
Hauser is hosting the “ultimate tailgate gathering ” at the World Championship for Professional Bull Riding, on ; May 18 in AT& T Stadium’s south square. The competition is a part of PBR’s larger final trip schedule that includes ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; May 17-19 in Arlington.
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