The left has launched an all-out attack on the brave men and women who protect and serve our communities.
I see hate towards police officers on a REGULAR basis while sifting for content to write about.
I mean…
Today marks the death anniversary Philando Castile who was murdered by a Falcon Heights cop in the passenger seat of a car, while his girlfriend & her 4 yr old daughter watched.
Philando Castile is one case of many. Police is an institution with a racist back bone.
WHY WE KNEEL pic.twitter.com/1ZoII7ilBj
— StanceGrounded (@_SJPeace_) July 6, 2018
“Police is an institution with a racist back bone.”
FUCK THE BODER PATROL AND FUCK ICE. FUCK THE WALL. FUCK COPS,. HAPPY FRIDAY
– https://t.co/Qtp3PuUDXE – pic.twitter.com/HzglljJkrW— da share z0ne (@dasharez0ne) July 6, 2018
Uh…
cops are fucking disgusting, fuck the system
— mamas (@danyellsdan) July 5, 2018
wow: a cop working to shut down the ICE occupation has a blue lives matter flag tattoo. haven’t we seen this before in philly? i’m exhausted by racist cop tattoos at this point!!!! #OccupyICEPHL pic.twitter.com/0bD7Jg58qa
— loves ice cream, hates ICE (@lil_yenta) July 4, 2018
I’m sorry… WHAT?!!?
A thin blue line tattoo is RACIST?!
It took me under a minute to find all of this. It’s EVERYWHERE you turn.
It’s enough to discourage ANYONE… let alone someone who literally puts their life on the line to protect the very people who launch this vile hate.
Which is why I LOVE sharing the other side. The human side.
I saw this, and knew I had to share it with all of you.
A North Carolina mom is praising a group of police officers who she said went above and beyond to show her family, especially her daughter with autism, compassion and kindness.
It had already been a long day for Cindy Frederick and her family. Frederick, her husband and two twin girls had spent an afternoon in Charlotte exploring the Discovery Place museum. At one point, their daughter, Shealyn, who has autism, became separated from the family.
The Fredericks then decided it was time for dinner, and shortly after they sat down at Queen City Q, a local barbecue restaurant, a group of police officers came in to eat. Frederick knew this could be a teaching opportunity.
Both of Frederick’s twin 13-year-old daughters have special needs, but Shealyn can become mute in public. To help her daughter, Frederick creates “social stories” – a series of photographs – to make certain scenarios real for her.
Frederick decided to ask one of the officers if he would come over to their table to take a picture with her daughter, explaining it’s “to help her understand that police officers are safe, especially if she gets lost.”
“She has to know there are safe people out there,” Frederick told Fox News.
A Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police officer obliged and patiently waited until Shealyn was able to take the photo.
Her full caption reads:
Another beautiful moment today. These police officers were sitting next to us at the restaurant and He was so kind to come over to meet Shealyn & take a picture with her. We shared with him that she has Autism and the picture is for a social story that I am making to help her understand that police officers are safe especially if she gets lost.
When we went to pay our bill for dinner the waitress said it was already taken care of by the officers at the other table. This really moved me to tears because there is so much negativity about police officers these days and all you see on the news is bad stuff but these cops had a great big heart. They were extremely kind and compassionate. One of them even said if there’s anything we can do for you or your daughter please let us know. I wish I could thank them for our dinner but they left before we knew they paid our bill.
Sorry for the long post but I just had to share this story.
What really stood out to me:
“This really moved me to tears because there is so much negativity about police officers these days and all you see on the news is bad stuff, but these cops had a great big heart.”
But you don’t hear that much, do you?