A Texas police department certainly appreciated a good laugh from an elementary student who thanked officers for recently pulling his mom over.

The Fulshear Police Department received letters from children who attend Huggins Elementary School for last week's National Police Week, which honors police officers killed in the line of duty.

“We look forward to it every year,” Capt. Mike McCoy told InsideEdition.com.

This year, they came across a particularly hilarious letter from a young boy.

"Dear Fulshear Police Officer," the letter read.

“Thank you for pulling my mom over because she deserved it because she took my phone away and I did not like it. And how she always brags about how good of a driver she is. And it just annoys me. And how that one time she got pulled over because she did not have a ezsticker on her window and when she came home and told me that I just laughed. And I also remember that time when one of my mom's back lights weren't working and she got pulled over.

Officers at the department said the letter definitely stood out among the rest.

"We all got a good laugh out of it so we decided to post it on Facebook," McCoy said.

They also tweeted out the letter with the caption, "Love the (sometimes brutal) honesty of Elementary students."

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