To all you fine coppers out there, you are appreciated.
There are more of us that support you than those that don't. Unfortunately their voices are amplified through biased media.
Upon arriving at a convenience store today I saw a "lady" giving a cop a hard time.
I parked in front and rolled down my window to hear the discussion. The discussion was very one sided because the trash that was berating the cop was very loud.
I looked at the cop expecting to see him pissed off. But he was smiling! I wondered if the smile was the wrong thing to do because it seemed to infuriate the lady. But then I thought that maybe it's how he deals with these situations instead of just beating the hell out of them.
I entered the store and asked the clerk what happened. She tried to steal something.
I paid for my stuff and watched the cop and lady for a minute wondering how it would end.
I got my answer when the lady spit on the cops badge. She looked like she hadn't had a decent meal in the last ten years. The cop, about six foot six and 300 pounds was very gentle with her. All the while calling her "mam". She yelled kicked and screamed. Then she cried. The cop smiled the entire time.
He put her in the car and left.
I'm sure the lady was homeless. On drugs. Maybe a mental health problem. It's a choice she made. And she will be back on the street soon.
I felt sorry for the cop and admired him at the same time.
I couldn't do it.
There are more of us that support you than those that don't. Unfortunately their voices are amplified through biased media.
Upon arriving at a convenience store today I saw a "lady" giving a cop a hard time.
I parked in front and rolled down my window to hear the discussion. The discussion was very one sided because the trash that was berating the cop was very loud.
I looked at the cop expecting to see him pissed off. But he was smiling! I wondered if the smile was the wrong thing to do because it seemed to infuriate the lady. But then I thought that maybe it's how he deals with these situations instead of just beating the hell out of them.
I entered the store and asked the clerk what happened. She tried to steal something.
I paid for my stuff and watched the cop and lady for a minute wondering how it would end.
I got my answer when the lady spit on the cops badge. She looked like she hadn't had a decent meal in the last ten years. The cop, about six foot six and 300 pounds was very gentle with her. All the while calling her "mam". She yelled kicked and screamed. Then she cried. The cop smiled the entire time.
He put her in the car and left.
I'm sure the lady was homeless. On drugs. Maybe a mental health problem. It's a choice she made. And she will be back on the street soon.
I felt sorry for the cop and admired him at the same time.
I couldn't do it.