Officer Buys Shoplifting Woman Eggs

Well done Officer Stacy!

Officer Buys Shoplifting Woman Eggs

The compassion shown by Officer William Stacy to desperate Alabama mother Helen Johnson captured the nation’s attention at a time of strained relations between the police and black Americans.

Instead of arresting her for stealing five eggs to feed her starving family, Stacy bought the carton and the touching hug they shared afterwards was caught on video by a stunned passer-by.

But it got even better when Officer Stacy and some colleagues arrived at 47-year-old Johnson’s home with two truckloads of food to keep her and her children and grandchildren fed through Christmas.

An Alabama police officer’s gesture to a shoplifting grandmother is going viral.

Officer William Stacy was called to the Dollar General store in Tarrant over the weekend on reports that a woman was caught trying to steal a dozen eggs.

Stacy told WIAT-TV he recognized the woman because he had responded to a previous call at her house and had seen her difficult living situation.

The store decided not to press charges, and Stacy decided to pay for the eggs.

“She tried to give me all the money she had,” Stacy said. “It was about $1.25. I told her the best way to pay me back was to never do something like that again.”

Helen Johnson, 47, told AL.com that her two daughters, a niece and two grandchildren hadn’t eaten since Thursday when she was caught stealing last Saturday.

“I’ve never been more grateful in my life,” she said. “I’m so overwhelmed with the goodness of these people.”

A customer recorded the incident, showing the officer hugging the woman in the store parking lot.

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As seen on Your World with Neil Cavuto:

An Alabama officer caught a grandmother stealing eggs; instead of arresting her, he surprised her with an amazing act of kindness.

William Stacy explained today on “Your World” how he stopped a grandmother in a parking lot, who admitted that she had stolen the eggs.

“She told me she needed help, and that she needed to put food in her babies’ stomachs. And I couldn’t let the babies go hungry so I told her go on, park in the parking lot, […] bought her a carton of eggs and brought them back out to her.”

She started crying and apologizing for the theft, then gave the officer a hug.

Stacy told Neil Cavuto that the woman kept trying to give him all the money she had on her, which was about $1.25. He told her to keep the money, and said the only way to repay him was not to steal again.

The encounter – which was caught on camera – received a tremendous response from the public, leading people to donate food and other items to the woman.

“What I did, hundreds of thousands of officers everyday across the United States do the same exact thing. They even do more than what I did. I don’t understand why this video went viral the way it has,” Stacy said, adding that he’s grateful that the video has garnered such a positive reaction because law enforcement needs that right now.

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Police Officer’s Final Act Of Kindness

This is truly heart wrenching, but it’s also inspirational. We can all ask ourselves, how will the rest of the world talk about us when we’re gone? In the case of police officer Jeremy Henwood, he will never be forgotten.

A very good lesson for the youngsters of our Black communities that Police are not our enemies; they deserve our respect and when given the chance they will show kindness and assist us in times of trouble.

Police have released video from a McDonald’s security camera that show a police officer’s final act of kindness shortly before he was killed in a random act of violence.

The video clip shows Officer Jeremy Henwood paying for a 10-year-old boy’s meal at a McDonald’s restaurant in the San Diego, California, neighbourhood that he patrolled.

Several minutes after Mr Henwood left the McDonald’s, 23-year-old Dejon White pulled up behind his patrol car in a black Audi and flashed his lights.

Mr Henwood pulled over and White pulled alongside, rolled down his passenger-side window and shot the officer in the head with a shotgun.

The incident happened on Saturday August 6.

Mr Henwood died from his injuries the next day,

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Police Officer's Final Act Of Kindness

 

US Soldier Chews Out Iraqi Police

This video from 2009 may explain why ISIS had little trouble advancing in Iraq after Obama left the Iraqi people to fend for themselves. In the clip a US soldier chews out the timid Iraqi police with some good old morale building drill sergeant motivation.

Could there be a bigger difference between this soldier and his Community Organizer In Chief?

Language Warning

You thought Christian Bale could toss the f-bomb with aplomb and threaten to kick someone’s ass?

That was just a cameraman. This cat threatens to kick Mahdi army’s asses personally. He uses the Paul Anka style of leadership to awesome effect.

A lot of f-bomb here, but worth it. Newsworthy, so you can get away with it, I think.

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US Soldier Chews Out Iraqi Police
US Soldier Chews Out Iraqi Police

 

Joke Of The Day: Shut Up And Trouble

Rubber Chicken Shut Up and Trouble were walking down a path. Trouble got lost. So, Shut Up went to the police officer.

The police officer asked, “What’s your name?”

He answered, “Shut Up.”

He asked again “What’s your name?”

“Shut Up.”

The police officer asked, “Are you looking for trouble?!”

“Yeah, I lost him down a path about two miles ago.”

 

 

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