DEFUSCO. CINCINNATI POLICE GETTING FREE TURKEYS FOR THANKSGIVING COURTESY OF JEFF RUBY CULINARY ENTERTAINMENT. YEAH. TODAY, EMPLOYEES MADE THEIR WAY TO THE CINCINNATI POLICE DEPARTMENT HEADQUARTERS TO DROP OFF TURKEYS. CEO BRITTANY RUBY MILLER SAYS IT’S HER FAMILY’S CHANCE TO THANK OFFICERS FOR THE HARD WORK THAT THEY PUT IN EVERY DAY IN. THIS IS SOMETHING THAT’S BEEN INGRAINED IN MY BROTHERS AND ME FROM A VERY YOUNG AGE. AND SO HAVING OUR KIDS DOWN HERE, BEING ABLE TO JUST SHAKE HANDS, GIVE HUGS, SAY THANK YOU FOR THE SERVICE AND THE SACRIFICE THAT THEY’RE PROVIDING TO US EVERY SINGLE DAY. THE RUBY FAMILY HAS BEEN PROVIDING TURKEYS T

Jeff Ruby Culinary Entertainment donates free turkeys for first responders

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Updated: 8:49 PM EST Nov 25, 2025

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The Cincinnati Police Department received free turkeys for Thanksgiving, courtesy of Jeff Ruby Culinary Entertainment.Since 2015, the Ruby family has donated turkeys to Cincinnati police officers and their families, thanking them for their sacrifice to the city.On Tuesday, employees with the restaurant group made their way to the Cincinnati Police Department headquarters to drop off the turkeys.“This is something that’s been engrained in my brothers and me from a very young age, having our kids down here, being able to shake hands, give hugs, say thank you for the service and the sacrifice that they’re providing to us every single day,” CEO Britney Ruby Miller said.The Ruby family donated 190 turkeys to the police department.

The Cincinnati Police Department received free turkeys for Thanksgiving, courtesy of Jeff Ruby Culinary Entertainment.

Since 2015, the Ruby family has donated turkeys to Cincinnati police officers and their families, thanking them for their sacrifice to the city.

On Tuesday, employees with the restaurant group made their way to the Cincinnati Police Department headquarters to drop off the turkeys.

“This is something that’s been engrained in my brothers and me from a very young age, having our kids down here, being able to shake hands, give hugs, say thank you for the service and the sacrifice that they’re providing to us every single day,” CEO Britney Ruby Miller said.

The Ruby family donated 190 turkeys to the police department.