As I opened my computer this morning.... my eye went directly to our resident COP h**er.... I was not shocked by his "From the Trenches" article condemning our law enforcement. So, I am on a mission and I need your help. If you read an article that shows our officers as human, compassionate, or civil.... post it, please.
I can start:
Never doubt the kindness of strangers, someone once said.
"Lost my wallet in NOLA for Mardi Gras, got it back in the mail with this note from one of the kindest State Troopers. He personally paid to ship it and had all the money in it still," Wardo613 posted with a photo of his wallet and a note from the trooper.
The note from the state trooper, John Jett, includes an explanation of where the wallet was found and why the officer decided to mail it.
"I did go through your wallet in an effort to make sure the address on your DL was your correct address. Everything in your wallet is exactly as it was when I found it," Jett wrote.
http://www.wdsu.com/article/reddit-user-reunited-with-lost-wallet-with-help-of-louisiana-state-police-trooper/19172156
And I had a truck bed tool box in my back yard go missing not sure when it happened I mentioned it to my neighbor and she said she found one in her back yard and called the police who came and took it away.
I then went to the police dept to get it but it was know ware to be found the cop that respond drove a car and called a cop who drove a truck to pick it up, now they went in protect mode saying they dident know who was on duty that night and I could submit a claim to the city for reimbursement.
So ther not all honest like the cops who caried toy guns to plant on unarmed men they shot.
quote=Pennylynn]As I opened my computer this morning.... my eye went directly to our resident COP h**er.... I was not shocked by his "From the Trenches" article condemning our law enforcement. So, I am on a mission and I need your help. If you read an article that shows our officers as human, compassionate, or civil.... post it, please.
I can start:
Never doubt the kindness of strangers, someone once said.
"Lost my wallet in NOLA for Mardi Gras, got it back in the mail with this note from one of the kindest State Troopers. He personally paid to ship it and had all the money in it still," Wardo613 posted with a photo of his wallet and a note from the trooper.
The note from the state trooper, John Jett, includes an explanation of where the wallet was found and why the officer decided to mail it.
"I did go through your wallet in an effort to make sure the address on your DL was your correct address. Everything in your wallet is exactly as it was when I found it," Jett wrote.
http://www.wdsu.com/article/reddit-user-reunited-with-lost-wallet-with-help-of-louisiana-state-police-trooper/19172156[/quote]
Pennylynn wrote:
As I opened my computer this morning.... my eye went directly to our resident COP h**er.... I was not shocked by his "From the Trenches" article condemning our law enforcement. So, I am on a mission and I need your help. If you read an article that shows our officers as human, compassionate, or civil.... post it, please.
I can start:
Never doubt the kindness of strangers, someone once said.
"Lost my wallet in NOLA for Mardi Gras, got it back in the mail with this note from one of the kindest State Troopers. He personally paid to ship it and had all the money in it still," Wardo613 posted with a photo of his wallet and a note from the trooper.
The note from the state trooper, John Jett, includes an explanation of where the wallet was found and why the officer decided to mail it.
"I did go through your wallet in an effort to make sure the address on your DL was your correct address. Everything in your wallet is exactly as it was when I found it," Jett wrote.
http://www.wdsu.com/article/reddit-user-reunited-with-lost-wallet-with-help-of-louisiana-state-police-trooper/19172156As I opened my computer this morning.... my eye we... (
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In my personal experience I find some really, really good and some really, really bad. The good ones are always overshadowed by the bad because I think reporters don't consider good things news. We see the good poke through every once in a while.
Why did you have
valuable item in your back yard? Did it go well with the couch you use to sit around your fire pit??
Lonewolf wrote:
And I had a truck bed tool box in my back yard go missing not sure when it happened I mentioned it to my neighbor and she said she found one in her back yard and called the police who came and took it away.
I then went to the police dept to get it but it was know ware to be found the cop that respond drove a car and called a cop who drove a truck to pick it up, now they went in protect mode saying they dident know who was on duty that night and I could submit a claim to the city for reimbursement.
So ther not all honest like the cops who caried toy guns to plant on unarmed men they shot.
Pennylynn wrote:
As I opened my computer this morning.... my eye went directly to our resident COP h**er.... I was not shocked by his "From the Trenches" article condemning our law enforcement. So, I am on a mission and I need your help. If you read an article that shows our officers as human, compassionate, or civil.... post it, please.
I can start:
Never doubt the kindness of strangers, someone once said.
"Lost my wallet in NOLA for Mardi Gras, got it back in the mail with this note from one of the kindest State Troopers. He personally paid to ship it and had all the money in it still," Wardo613 posted with a photo of his wallet and a note from the trooper.
The note from the state trooper, John Jett, includes an explanation of where the wallet was found and why the officer decided to mail it.
"I did go through your wallet in an effort to make sure the address on your DL was your correct address. Everything in your wallet is exactly as it was when I found it," Jett wrote.
http://www.wdsu.com/article/reddit-user-reunited-with-lost-wallet-with-help-of-louisiana-state-police-trooper/19172156As I opened my computer this morning.... my eye we... (
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I have NEVER encountered a
bad cop. Sorry that you have.
EL wrote:
In my personal experience I find some really, really good and some really, really bad. The good ones are always overshadowed by the bad because I think reporters don't consider good things news. We see the good poke through every once in a while.
it really had little value that's why I took it off the truck in the first place and why I didn't ask the city to reimburse me
your childish insults don't help your cause any at least I have a backyard fire pit swimming pool
yes there are plenty of good cops but then there are some you hope and pray you will never meet
Pennylynn wrote:
Why did you have
valuable item in your back yard? Did it go well with the couch you use to sit around your fire pit??
Lonewolf wrote:
it really had little value that's why I took it off the truck in the first place and why I didn't ask the city to reimburse me
your childish insults don't help your cause any at least I have a backyard fire pit swimming pool
yes there are plenty of good cops but then there are some you hope and pray you will never meet
I don't think Penny's remark is nearly as childish as you complaining about someone hauling off your garbage.
Pennylynn wrote:
I have NEVER encountered a bad cop. Sorry that you have.
I saw one beating up a little boy once, saw one stealing, one walking down the street totally drunk, swearing at people. Was attacked by one while walking home through a field from ice skating one night. (My brother came along just in time for that one.) Then, there's the good ones who quietly do good things and nobody hardly ever hears about it.
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