CCTV: Police officer saved by handcuffed teenager in Florida
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- Опубликовано: 14 янв 2015
- A handcuffed teenager in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, helps save the life of a police officer.
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CCTV footage shows Jamal Rutledge being booked at a police station when the officer processing his case suddenly collapses from a heart attack. Rutledge begins shouting and kicking a security door to alert other officers who soon arrive and perform CPR. The teenager and other men will be honoured in a ceremony next week.
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#CCTV #JamalRutledge #CPR #Police
A bad decision doesn't make you a bad person. A pattern is a problem.
True
Absolutely. We all make bad decisions.
I wonder if they dropped the charges
That's right
Well said
That fact that they would let him out of his cuffs and take a picture with him and hold a ceremony for him probably means he was dealing with a minor offense.
Yeah. And even if it does go before a judge, his actions here will go a long way. I'm sure he was released pretty quick.
Could be less minor then you think. I like to believe he got out of his charge or very reduced sentencing lol
Oof, I wish my "offense" was a "minor" one.
he was being arrested for violation of probation, he was on probation for criminal mischief and burglary
@@LarkspeedNL I don't think after this incident that he's gonna go back to doing what he did. He has seen some love, respect and appreciation, that might change his view of himself and encourage him to do better in life.
just cuz ur in jail or in cuffs, doesn’t mean ur a bad person at heart.
girl you think we ain’t know by now?
Who cares about a person's heart, if they hurt someone or caused injury, or stole something, they deserve all of the bad things they will get.
@@guytansbariva2295 yes everything is black and white there is no room for context.
@@guytansbariva2295 tf u mean m8💀 if someone does something bad, obviously karma will get back but they could change themselves overtime yk work on themselves to prove they can become a better person. U sound dumb asf and the other person who replied to u 🤦🏽♂️🤣🤣
@@whistler3950 I agree with you
I feel so conditioned to assuming the officers would have assumed the teen was responsible for the downed officer. It's so nice to see the officers recognize him as a hero for helping save their fellow officer.
pretty sure since the teen went in there he’s just minding his own business so they don’t really suspect him doing anything
if you feel conditioned to think that then you need to turn off CNN
@@Seiya174 No, people are conditioned to think that way because that is usually the case.
@@blykem6420 spot on.
@@blykem6420 not the case
"Not every bad person is in prison and not every prisoner is a bad person."
Did it call him a bad person?
Look at you! Copy pasting comments on videos on videos 6 years ago, cool guy!
I was your 1000th like
@@ivankawnartist you're pathetic
@@ivankawnartist and you should just stop trying.
Just because he’s in handcuffs doesn’t make him a bad person
Farah schlitz it can happen to anyone
Farah schlitz Some laws are absolutely ridiculous and some things that are perfectly legal should be completely illegal it could be Argued that some law-abiding people that do horrendous legal stuff in plain sight are bad
@Farah schlitz you are !
@Farah schlitz they can handcuff you for jaywalking, that's not even a bad crime that's just ppl wanting to get across the street without a crosswalk. Totally a evil person lol
Farah schlitz if he was raised in a different location with better opportunities and prospects and maybe a little less hate around him he probably wouldn’t have been arrested at 8 years old
"Just because you're a bad guy, doesn't mean that you're a _bad_ guy!"
Just because you're a bad guy doesn't mean you're a killer
I may be a criminal but not a monster
Wreck it Ralph
You can get cuffed for basically anything in todays soceity
Sometimes circumstances make us do bad deeds Family pressure,Mental Stress etc
Not all people who commit crimes are bad to their core. There are MANY instances in prison where a Prison Officer was saved by an inmate. My respect goes out to this teen and I hope things have turned around for him.
Unfortunately it hasn’t. In 2018 he was charged with a total of 12 offenses that included burglary, grand theft, theft of a firearm and criminal mischief that resulted in damages over $1,000. Then in 2022 he was arrested for burglary again.
Especially if your criminal conviction was due to something that is now legal. Looking at you, Mary J.
When did she turn 18?@@jayclue8581
not all people in handcuffs are criminals
He didn't redeem himself, he was not a bad person to begin with.
He had the right one because most people would have been so mad they would just sit there and let whatever happen happen
@@otiscalhoun4344 they would have found some way to charge the young man if the police had died.
@@miybre not with that camera right on him they couldn't charge him for one thing even if he had died he's not a doctor
@jacare bravo
Same here, not unless the officer was respectable.
S. Mabena well said
I like to believe the DA was like, "Your honor, as crazy as it sounds, we lost all the paperwork on young Mr Rutledge. I'm afraid we have no way to charge him for anything."
The dog ate it
@@rory8182 😂😂
that would be a obstruction of justice. Crime are defined by your action, justice is serve for the actions before not after. Action after does not determine your character before.
Justice is fair. Your suggestion is terrible.
@@dutchmilk "Fair" is subjective. Your appeal is noted.
@@dutchmilk You're not from around here, are you boy?
I give the young man a lot of credit.
For doing the most basic human thing and not letting someone die? Bigotry of low expectations.
@@leeluvslife Why do you assume bigotry of low expectations? Who do you assume the bigotry is towards? Young people? Black people? Or just humans in general? Could it be that there is some unrecognised presumptious bigotry of low expectations in your own statement?
Honestly , that’s probably what he needed. A lil mentorship and encouragement
He saved a man with both hands behind his back. Now that's what I call a hero.
Yeah man, this!
Great comment , both hands behind his back could not stop him .
TheLZ exactly 👍🏻
TheLZ me too!!!
Excally n his mouth is open and coincidentally he have a voice..!
Whatever reason he was handcuffed did not define his character and humanity. Awesome
His action in saving that officers life defined his character. This is what Martin Luther King was talking about. This is true Americana right here, black and white working together.
@@illwitness what about asians
@@michalbernat1088 all of us. It takes everyone working together to win
So true he rocked
edt501 Absolutely beautiful words! Awesome indeed.
His a hero and I am sure the Judge would take it to account and credit it on any pending charges he was facing.
@@mytube124qz3 who cares if you get the meaning then there is no need. Butthurt kido
@@mytube124qz3 you must be fun at parties
@@mytube124qz3 are you a f**kng english teacher?
Unfortunately he hasn’t changed. In 2018 he was charged with a total of 12 offenses that included burglary, grand theft, theft of a firearm and criminal mischief that resulted in damages over $1,000. Then in 2022 he was arrested for burglary again.
I'm pretty sure the police would have dropped the charges.
This is heartwarming. I’m glad they got to the officer in time thanks to the teen and everyone working together.
Just goes to show that your darkest hour may become your brightest moment.
U out hea preachin sir lol
Cliff Drake amen.
@Cliff Drake...AMEN!👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Very true
AMEN!
Love this. It's called compassion even in the midst of adversity.
@Christina Benavidez • No words are need to add to your comment. You said all succinctly.
Yup
I bet he wouldn't have that much compassion for him.
@The Creed he has no obligation to render assistance. Show us the law that says you have to stop and help someone.
despite how Black people are treated we continue to have humanity! can't say the same for those who continue to oppress us!
Hopefully, this gave the young man the motivation to change his life for the better.
Unfortunately it seems in this case it wasn't enough; the most recent arrest with information I can find is in Santa Barbara on 01/01/20 with various charges relating to stolen goods and carrying a concealed weapon and firearm.
It's a shame. I can at least credit him for this moment.
@@Harkz0r Such a shame. Maybe now that it's gone on the news it will have an effect.
Well, that's if he didn't get booked because of his race
August 2022 he got in trouble again and got arrested.
@@ghostface9171what suggests he wasn’t arrested on legitimate grounds?
That moment and the recognition by the police probably changed that young man’s future
Sometimes your guardian angel is the least you expect it to be...
Underrated comment!
@doingitnowoncemore No, YOU are.
This waz a guy that didn't want another charge , imagine that miracles are amazing .
NhuTech Amen!!!👏👏👏👏
That's a fact
If that doesn't earn a "Get Out of Jail Free" card, nothing will.
I watched the whole thing and they actually did let him out of jail I think.
Probably had his sentence reduced. He still has to pay for some of his crime. He should come out a redeemed person
It does but he better not think hes getting one..
And he didn’t try to leave when nobody was watching him.
He was probably arrested for a misdemeanor charge and was set free for his heroic act .
Bless him. Those cops owe that kid one!
I hope the media outlet(s) could do a follow-up story on that teenager. Wholeheartedly hope he's doing well after 8 years! ❤
Follow up. Search internet for “Jamal Rutledge Florida”. Sadly he has continued in his criminal pursuits.
Hate to disappoint you but in 2022 he was arrested for being part of a gang who were violently breaking into people's homes and committing robberies.
@@Illustraful thanks for telling us 🙏
He did something stupid before like we all did probably....but end up being a hero !!!
God's plan.
@@chaosswa-ee-ty5911 drake fan ? xD
I K kicks door becomes a hero 😝
I've never been arrested.
You were always the smelly buttcrack.. no one will forgive you for that
This is why people need second chances
But that girl didn't seem to wanna give me a second chance!..
Yes but not everybody.
Yeah sure
Bri& Jess I agree their are a lot of white ppl who should be locked up never heard from again but you kno that white privilege y'all always get a pass
@@KIMjB72 what the ferkin hell has friggin colour got to do with this????
Why do people desperately feel the need to bring it back to the colour of one's skin., it infuriates me.,
he was a young man, handcuffed for whatever reason who thankfully was in the right place at the right time and did the 'Right' thing...... nothing to do with the friggin colour of his skin.
This is why you should be nice to everyone. You never know who could be holding the keys to your next stage in life, or even the one to save you from imminent death, as in this case
Thank you young man, you're an Angel put THERE to save this officer 🙏. May the rest of your Life be filled with BLESSINGS. 🙏
Perhaps this gave him confirmation that a change of his life could be possible…. Thank you young man for doing your civil duty in helping the officer.
It was this young man Compassion not a civil
Duty.
Yes, also, isn't leaving a person without help a crime?
Just because you are handcuffed, doesn't mean you're guilty.
@@thomasbrown9699 Also he was probably only in there for a minor thing
you don't even know why he was there! maybe he was merely arrested because of a racist kkkop! it was not his duty to help a cop. Black people have not signed up to "served and protect"!
Being arrested does not mean you're guilty
I'm pretty sure you're arrested BECAUSE you're guilty
@@idunnodo1142 There is such a thing as being arrested on suspicion of charges.
@@MyBusanEscape Oh my bad, that totally skipped my mind
Even if he was guilty of whatever crime he was arrested for, that doesn't mean he wants people to die.
Doesn't mean you're innocent lol
THIS is the kind of story we need to see more of! Props to this young man for being kind and for doing the right thing! ❤
The Hero saved the officer's life.
What makes him a hero? Doing the right thing while being black?
@@leeluvslife Bwaaaaaaaaaaaaa-AAAAAAAAAAA!!!
He probably thought he was going to get blamed for it
I can’t believe this was 6+ years ago, hope the kid is doing well!!!
Exactly! I remember watching this back then 🥺
@@YveslYSL your mom!
@@henkiomar6241 lol.
@@CadillacDriver link.
@@YveslYSL literally just Google him
Most “criminals” make bad decisions and are not bad people!
nonsense
They say the only difference between criminals and non criminals is that non criminals haven’t been busted for their wrong doings!!
@@Tawana_X Another assinine comment. So everyone is doing wrong? You are an excuse making machine.
@@truefreedom9308 aww you want someone to argue with but keep getting ignored lol
@@Tawana_X acknowledging him isn't ignoring him
Even ya mess up your still human. That’s awesome that he lived. I hope he’s doing well.
The kindness that this young man received after his heroism likely changed the course of his life.
That guy got arrested for a real reason, saving this person’s life! No matter what he did outside, a real evil person would NOT have done anything, hats off to the hero!
Some say He works in mysterious ways. But even if was just luck, being in the right place at the right time the kid is still an angel in my opinion.
@@3PercentNeanderhal 100% agree
Probably got arrested cause he’s Black Cops always defend the White guy no matter what Can’t really understand her voice or tell what’s going on
@@siry5164 best not to assume judgement. Just because you see race as a primary factor, doesn't mean the cops did. The young man had a choice to make and will have a ceremony held for him because he made the right choice,that's humility and gratitude from the police force, not discrimination.
@@jakobteichroeb874 what are the chances he only made the choice to save him, because the aftermath, would’ve been worse? “Why didn’t you help!?” “Sir, my hands are behind my back”
Then they would’ve blamed the poor kid for manslaughter... it wasn’t “the right thing” to do. It was the ONLY thing to do. To continue to survive in this messed up world...
Why the comments about “redeeming”? We don’t know why he’s there. ALL we witnessed was a morally correct person. Period.!
Exactly
He couldn't have been there for nothing that bad if the offices are taking pictures with him at the end
Yes, thank you!!
@@cheriesmoodl2888 yeah nothing that bad yet he's handcuffed behind his back.
But if it was reversed. Would the cops be morally as quick. At getting help to the young man.
Well done young man! Thankyou for your choice to help someone & choosing to be part of the force for goodness & kindness in this somewhat insane world. Thankyou for helping me feel there is hope for this world. Thankyou so much for that it is precious to me. It is not an easy world to live in especially if you are alone.
Bravo young man. Kindness and an attitude of helping saved the officer. Officers family must be happy.
Lesson learned: always treat people even criminals with compassion and dignity. He or she may be the one that is going to save your life.
Exactly. We never know what the next Hour might bring.
Best comment
Perhaps this experience ALSO saved the child in the long term. He learned he could be useful
Or do that because they're human beings? It shouldn't matter that they could save your life.
That little experience can be enough to change his young life.
And hopefully have a positive effect on police officers in too.
Wouldn’t it be wonderful if he decided to be a doctor or EMT because of this?
Yep with the help of those same cops.
@@jdlackey2 Do you mean like Breonna Taylor was when she was murdered in her own home?
Cami Maerine similarly but I’d hope that he wasn’t slinging drugs and such.
Now that's one nice kid ok? Not everyone..... would've helped.....
...must've been a decent cop.
Great job young man!! You are a true human being hero w a kind heart. That is why you will go far in your life!!! YOU are special and worthy of a great life!!!
How many noticed that the man in the handcuffs did not try to run when the officers both ran and left the gate open?
Why would he smh
Run Where??? 🤨🇳🇬🇺🇸
He is a child. Not a man
Are you implying that a person smart enough to save a person's life is dumb enough to run through a police station in handcuffs? You did notice he had on handcuffs right? You did hear they were already booking him sooooo what would be the point, his info is already in the system, running would serve no purpose. Basically, that was a stupid statement, I hope you had a moment to think about how dumb that actually was.
Ignorant
I don't Remember seeing that on the news.🤨
of course not...smdh
...you already know "they" don't wanna show that.
The only thing they Show in repetition is the Orange face man
in all alphabet networks.
Daily for the past few Years!
Pancho's Burritos no real news on tv.
Only negative, narrative supporting, hatred inducing stories make the mainstream news
Great story! Young man, I pray your life completely turns around for the better! What you did is heroic!
Great job young man, thank you for helping this officer ❤
I just hope the officer treated him like a human being when he arrested him because the tables do turn in life.
contrary to popular belief most officers do.
In the movies, he would have adopted the teen and both lived happily ever after.
@@joanfrederick9176 statistically most are bad
@@nylotus Evidence?
@@nylotus, lets have the proof.
He was put in the right situation at the right time did he make a mistake no he just had to see his own worth Thank you young man
well written.
Well stated!
Fact
Oh yes I believe that
How'd you get all that from the video? Obviously the young man has morals.
What a hero. He is special.
Godbless You for helping bro Your a Hero 🙏
That teen boy has redeeming qualities. He did the right thing by alerting officers of the collapsed policeman. I'm proud of you kiddo. Stay on the right path and you will go far
Forgiveness and redemption are two things that I wish there was more of these days.
Maybe he was on the right path, and it was a wrongful arrest. Lot of assuming going on on this page.
@@davidjames579 you’re also making an assumption right there though.
@@no-barkthechosenone2436 Innocent Until Proven Guilty is the most correct assumption.
@@davidjames579 true
Mistakes happen, it’s how you redeem yourself that counts. Well done sir. A true gentlemen.
Depends what he done tho
He was later tased and curb-stomped
Johnny Kurplutzo
Dear lord I hope not
Dude wouldn't be chilling with the police in the photo and being recognized if it was anything too serious...lol. sometimes people make mistakes and get arrested. Doesnt mean their bad people. Just made a poor decision.
Gustav Hund have fun down there bud, I’ve been elected into kitty heaven. Sucks to be lame. :/
Hugs to that teenager! Hope and pray the best for him. To keep that change in his heart throughout his life. ❤
*_He may have done something wrong but deep inside you know there's goodness and kindness in his heart._*
That young man should know that it’s not the mistakes he made that define him, it’s what he’s done from that point on. He’s shown character and I wish him the best.
14goldmedals very true, I hope this changes him forever, you never know 🙏🏻
How can you make a decent comment and an arrogant one at the same time it was not proven that he was guilty of anything the cops could as in a lot of cases in black arrest false arrest in america It could have been instant karma/justice the cops
How do you know he made a mistake? Handcuffs don't mean you did anything wrong. A jury and evidence determines that.
This just in - He was in for unpaid parking tickets,,, jk
young men like this one...restoring faith in humanity
My feelings exactly 💗
Not all are bad, just in a bad place in their lives.
What a great storyI That was 1 lucky cop. I noticed that the other officers did NOT assume that the young man had caused the problem.
I hope this young man gets whste ER guidance he needs to succeed. Maybe EMT classes?
I bet THOSE cops will be less likely to abuse young black men!
yeah unless before, the young man had done multiple crime, and you only judge by this scene..
@@kittykat7908 you may be right but what if he was not done anything wrong and did this cuz he wouldn't get THANKS.
An unselfish act on his part. A heroic act for sure.
Surely we know by now, with various miscarriages of justice, that just because you are in cuffs in a cop shop it doesn't mean you are guilty of anything.
Your reply should be #1
In most cases, they are guilty of something. Most of the time, in spite of occasional mistakes.
Bill Green, THANK YOU!
So great that they are recognizing this teenager for his quick acting, caring, and kindness & helping the officer!!!!!
@Angel Appleby Pretty quick, given the circumstances. People will sometimes freeze up or slow down when faced with an unfamiliar situation, as they try to process what's happening.
Which can often work out for the best, since jumping in without fully understanding what's happening will often make a situation _worse._
Kudos to him for keeping moving even as he assessed, and then transitioning straight into action.
The young man obviously isn't a sociopath. We don't even know why he was being detained. What we do know is that because of his actions the officer was saved. 👍🏻😊
I wonder if you have made love with a lion already?
Make love with a lion and then we’ll talk
@@f50koenigg Just because it's your kink being relentlessly plowed by a lion you don't have to project that onto others m8 ;)
Why is everyone talking about doing the do with lions?
@@Cinnaschticks No idea, but I can only assume Katherine made a promise she might not have kept.
Wow, what a hero. He takes his time and casually calls someone over.
We have lost it in our world. Yes, he did the right thing. In no way was this “heroic”.
ANY human would have reacted this way. I’d even go as far as saying, 95% would have reacted more quickly and demonstratively.
Finally someone with some brains. I think the kid only did it because he didn't want to be stuck in there overnight and forgotten or something. That's why it took him so long to help, and that's why he's a career criminal to this day.
exactly, only few are as bad as to watch someone die knowing they can save him easily what doesn;t make him a freaking hero or angel lol. In my country he would be convinced if he choose to stay idle and do nothing not even calling for help, I don't know about law in states but maybe he was concerned about just that or about what would happen if other cops came later, or how it would influence his overall situation. Quick google search and he is life long criminal while almost everyone here so mesmerized at how kind he is
Things happen for a reason. He was suppose to be there to help save the officer. He must feel proud.
I've said it a hundred times. If I'm hurt and you help me then you are my friend. I don't care what race or religion. I will do the same for you. And that's a promise.
Hello
Amen.
Who and where are you???
GBY
That is what people do in the medical community. No questions asked ! everyone gets treated the same.
What a wonderful thing this young man did. He saved a man's life and looks like he showed the police dept. that he was worth saving. I hope he's doing well today.
barbara allison I really hope so too
@No Name what for?
I love how the absolute bare minimum in the realm of human decency is considered exceptional for some.
this is an exceptionally cruel country after all. Pathological levels of narcissism is norm, sociopathic traits are highly valued. I didn't say this, local scholars and journalists did.
@@marthas9255 I wonder if these boffins conduct their social experiments on the streets of Johannesburg?
Lol
Plenty of critical information on countries they aren’t too afraid to operate in. Bizarre.
This warms my heart ❤
"Hey this guy is dying over here, maybe you guys should help him." Hero status achieved.
Some would have not said anything. He had humanity to want to safe him instead of doing nothing and see him die .
Or he didn't want to take the wrap for the cop dying on the floor in front of him so he figured he better say something??? He didn't seem too concerned. Yeah he kicked the door to get attention but didn't seem to be phased that the cop had a medical emergency, IMO.
@@lisagnoza9819 regardless of how phased he was or his motivation his actions really did help. Every second counts in a medical emergency.
Exactly. 🤣🤣🤣
@@lisagnoza9819 I realize the video is slow down but he didn't seem too upset or in too big of a hurry
a life changing moment for a young person ..hopefully he took his calling to heart. well done young man
What calling was that again?
joe corpus you’re pretty thick aren’t ya mate?
@@imnotfeelingit207 to help some one in need
Bless this young man and all.
So glad everyone was recognised for their actions in a positive way for saving the Police officer especially the young man who raised the alarm.
I appreciate this young man doing the right thing.
I do too!
I like to think that most people would have responded similarly to that situation.
Yes of course they would, huge over reaction here imo
@@RUclipsNinga1
You'd be surprised how many butthurt teenagers there are in the world over being detained. Some would sit there and just say "it's not my problem"
@@KingSolidTails only a psychopath sits and says nothing, that's my opinion just.
@@RUclipsNinga1
I can agree with that
@@RUclipsNinga1 yeah and if there was a psychopath he wouldnt be just sitting in the office or he would be guarded by 2 or more people
That’s so nice of him ❤bless everyone and stay safe
He deserves now for mercy and free from his charge as he saved a officer precious life
Just because I've done a couple of criminal things in my life doesn't mean I'm going to let someone die if I can help it..... And I think it's the same way for that young man in this video
True Savior 🙏
I would
@Manuel Hernandez not everyone
Bruh
You're right
This young man has a conscience, He has not lost touch with his humanity.
For kickink a door?? Come. On man
@@DonVito_ was still easier to not do anything and let im die
@@DonVito_ he was cuffed what else could he do I would’ve waited til the officer died
Thank you young guy that might change your life
Why this didn't make The local and national news?
Maybe because the media thrive on negative stuff that reinforces fear
Because the handcuffed guy was black. If he was white, he would have gotten so much attention
Exactly, you didn't hear this because he was black and what he did was positive. The system doesn't want positive images of young black men , who they falsely accuse and arrest on a daily basis. Same reason why black history isn't taught across America schools.
Are you seriously asking that
Doesn't fit the liberal media's narrative that is exactly why
Much respect to Jamel for saving a life. You didn’t have to care. You’re a hero in my book! 🥰🥰🥰
He did not have to? What planet are you on??
@@andersnielsen6044 the real planet where the average person looks out for themselves rather then others?😂😂
Thats not true, helping people is a moral standard not a duty.
@@evanbrooks7137 I am sorry.. But any law/duty is build upon moral standards.. In my country you would face serious charges if you do not help a helpless other human being, like the officer in this clip. We are talking several years in prison.
@@andersnielsen6044 you on the smack mate
Beautiful young man!
Just cause u made a mistake doesn’t mean u cant redeem yourself I hope everyone is okay ❤❤❤
This is called "Doing the right thing"
It’s actually called “don’t get pinned and blamed for 2nd hand manslaughter”
The door was wide open and he didnt even look at it a second time. Legendary soul.
I was thinking the same thing. He could have tried to run but he didn’t.
it would have been much worse for him if he had tried to escape
Well done, young man!
Wow. A true hero. His family should thank him.
He did what anyone is supposed to do in a situation like this.
I'm glad that, THAT particular young man was there.
so heartening. hope the young man stays on the right side of the law. always
This young man is a hero!!
So glad the young man didn't get attacked as soon as the officer was seen on the ground!!!!.
I thought the same thing!!
I wonder if it ran through the kids mind. He really didn't hesitate much,
You're a dunce.
Yep i kind of expected that
He did the right thing. He saved a mans life. Who knows how long it could've taken other officers to notice. Give credit where credit is due.
Well done to this young man.
One act of compassion and caring for another can change your life.
The thing is this should be a natural reaction by anyone. However in today’s world acts of caring are the exception rather than the rule. Thank you, to this young man.
Jamal, thank you. You demonstrate compassion and caring.
If he hadn't been handcuffed and in the police station he would have robbed him. You people are so naive.
@@5xq38p4u You see you? You evil souls. I swear I pray you have your karmas coming to you all.
The young man was a guardian angel for the old feller in that moment..🙏♥️
Thank you for this quick actions from this teenage young man.
Sure he made a mistake but that doesn't mean he's a bad person. This young man is a human being just like the rest of us. He has a heart and he has feelings. ☺
Remember that nxt time you see someone in the back of a police car!
We all make mistakes, we're human beings 🙂
He might not have made a mistake at all. Perhaps the cops that arrested him made one...Innocent until proven guilty.