That poor sweet lady. Imagine waking up every day and thinking your child is on their deathbed and your only desire is to see them once more. Bless her, I hope she finds peace.
I know right. Her family didn’t seem very sympathetic either. A psych hospital isn’t gonna help, she needs her family to actually care and supervise her.
@@BethaneyLillyI agree! I was fuckin pissed. She does this everyday? Why is she not with you then? And you’re selling her house wtf? Yea they don’t give a shit
@@EllingtonAngels I wouldn't be so quick to judge. Even if they took her to see her son and confirm he is okay, it is possible that on the drive home the same fear could return and she could not remember the visit. My grandmother had dementia but managed to function just well enough that it took years for my uncle's to get POA and get her out of her home and into a safe situation where at least one of them visited her every day. That whole process she thought she was okay and had convinced herself they were out to get her and she hated them while one of her grandkids played into her delusions and used it to get money from her and attempted to rewrite her whole will. It was terrible. It took her getting injured in a fall, storming through a parking lot after she raged and threatened a bank employee who was only trying to help her for my Uncle's to get her into a hospital and get POA so they could actually help her. Even after she was in a safe place and being cared for. She would ask to see my Dad or grandpa who had both passed away nearly a decade before and couldn't retain it if she was told. This poor lady clearly needs care, but from my experience it can be a long road to get people to admit it, accept help, and even harder to get them to leave their home when it is no longer safe for them to be alone. If she has had this delusion for years, and was intercepted by an officer recently as well in a similar circumstance then these people are likely worn down, exhausted, and it isn't that they don't care. They are obviously worried and out looking for her after all, but seeing someone you love suffering both physically and also emotionally and knowing that no matter how you comfort them today tomorrow they will be shattered and heartbroken again is very hard to endure.
God, that “I could use a hug”, I felt that in my soul. Sometimes you just _need_ that contact, that physical reminder that you’re not alone I hope he’s okay
The cop who took the pregnant mom to get a burger and drove her to rehab... Was raised right. He is a decent man who knows some women need help and hopefully she is able to stay on that path.
As somebody whose mom died of a drug overdose and my dad still do drugs I wish my mom made that decision but I was adopted by my aunt and uncle and I found out that I have two used to be three biological half brothers. I talked to one of them. It’s hard because I wish I knew my mom.
Disgrace that she got pregnant whilst knowing full well that she has an out of control addiction- FIFTH child at that. People that do this are so selfish. My dad died of pneumonia as he was already so weak from the AIDs that he caught from sharing needles with strangers (his cousin died too.) And I'll never ever forgive that man for making the random decision one day to start taking heroin- he hadn't even taken drugs before so talk about jumping straight into the deep end. Youngest sibling was just a year old when he died. Ruined his own life and deprived us of a father. So selfish. I've had my own addiction problems and I know introducing kids into the situation could bring nothing but even more hardship.
I know what it’s like to be in that position. My fiancée Kate died suddenly in 2019 at just 26 years old, absolutely broke me. Thing was it didn’t really hit until the day of her funeral. That’s when it became real. At her wake people kept buying me drinks, I drank 8 pints there but couldn’t get drunk. So when I went home I went to the store and bought a 20 pack of beer and drank all of them and then started on the whisky. And thought fuck it I don’t want to do this without her. That night was the only time in my life that I’d ever seriously thought about killing myself and saying fuck it
@@azpersonalkid was probably asleep and he didn’t want to wake him up. Stores can also be overwhelming for children with to many sounds, colours and smells.
@@jalifritz8033 I get you 🥲. But given the madness in the world, like kidnappers and adults who harm children, that discomfort is better and safer. People can be so evil nowadays.
The first story hit really close to home for me. A cop talked me off of a bridge when i was 15 and in a really bad place. He could've just pulled me off, calling it a day, but instead spent 45 mins calming me down. Genuinely saved my life and im forever grateful for this man. Still think about him a lot. Edit: I can't keep thanking everyone individually, so I just wanna put it here, that I'm very thankful for all the nice messages. I didn't expect this at all, but it's been great reading everyone's messages. Tysm!
@@stormangelus6638 I hope so too. I sadly don't remember his name anymore so I couldn't find him, even though I tried. And thanks a lot, I'm glad to be here too haha
@@thatoneweirdbish6364 what area and year was it ? You could use that and search for what department have jurisdiction on that zone then break it down from there, you going back and thanking that Cop if that’s what you thinking would defined help them as they see a lot on the daily
i dont know what you all believe in but i believe in Jesus Christ, you may believe in Him as well, if you do, i hope you are where you need to be with Him, if you arent i hope you will accept him into your life, you may know the the story already, but He willingly died for everybody, and that includes you, if you are wondering if something is sinful look up Scripture about it online (i recommend the King James Version), i hope you read The Bible, and find a good church, ill leave you with some Scripture, Colossians 3:8 But now ye also put off all these; anger, wrath, malice, blasphemy, filthy communication out of your mouth. Romans 8:39 Nor height, nor depth, nor any other creature, shall be able to separate us from the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus our Lord. John 3:16 For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. Luke 6:31 And as ye would that men should do to you, do ye also to them likewise.
It can be tough when that’s all you need to feel a bit better or keep making an effort to move forward, but you’re too proud or embarrassed or ashamed or whatever else to ask for a hug or handshake etc. So I commend the gentleman sitting in his car on the side of the road for asking for a hug. Asking isn’t easy. And I equally commend the officers for readily giving him a hug and then talking things over with him and letting him know that help is available to him. Might have saved that man’s life that day.
1. Absolutely, you never know. that is why i always give the biggest hug i can. I remember calling the hotline myself. 2. How messed up is it that we cant talk about s**** without getting a comment taken down?? Im trying to help others understand how it is. F*** you youtube. Wanna be “PC” but cant talk about mental illness. No excuse
I feel they should have at least opened the car door and let him sit down rather than making him stand _in cuffs_ surrounded by cops for all the world to see. There's only so many times I can be told "You're not in trouble" before requiring a demonstration of that assertion
@@SilentSooYun I understand, but at the same time, I would get tense if you try to put me in your car with handcuffs on. So, I can understand why they did not do that. I feel it might have escalated the situation without meaning to.
Also the narrator got the introduction of the story COMPLETELY WRONG. They said the man was wrongly accused because he was black. NO. The cops stopped him because he matched the description of the suspect they’re looking for. Learn how to reword your intros dude.
The cop who picked up the pregnant woman and got her food almost had me crying…I was pregnant, on drugs, and homeless…and I rember feeling the most alone in my life I’ve ever felt, and always hungry and worried for my baby. out of 6 rehabs that wouldn’t take me, I broke down to a social worker and she spent hours making phones calls to get me a bed somehwre and thanks to that social worker I got a bed for free and stayed 4 months in rehab thanks to her. She would even come visit me in rehab. My baby was born drug free, and I’m now 10 years sober…little things like and little acts of kindness can truly change not only one persons life but multiple people….she not only changed mine but now my child has a better future…
i was kinda shocked that she already had 5 kids... this is so sad, somehow, if the 5 others kids never saw their mother because she fell again and again into drugs, it is kinda depressing, especially for the 12 and 13 yo that she said "were too told for her to see them now"
You're amazing for digging yourself out of that hole. You made the right choices for your baby and you deserve to be celebrated ❤ congratulations on 10 years, and best wishes for many more decades of freedom 🎉
You are amazing!! I am so glad people like that woman exist, and that people like you exist to show others that change can happen and we should never judge anyone for their situation. I hope you and your child are doing wonderful as that is what you both deserve. ❤
My husband lost 2 of his closest friends within months and was having a breakdown and i called the cops thinking he was going to hurt himself and the cops that came to our house went to the park and sat on the swings with him as he vented then came back the next week just to say hi. Cops get so much bad rep from the handful of cops out there. I love seeing videos of cops just doing their job and helping others. Thanks for the video!
There are more good cops than bad. Unfortunately, many people who are suicidal want to go out by cop, because technically for them it’s no suicide, my uncle is one of those people.
@@misscleo378that, unfortunately, is not true. There are more bad cops than good, and that's why we have pages like this. The good cops are so few and far between that it doesn't make much in the drop of the bucket of public opinion.
@@jenniferrogers2981 that's so not true. And evidence doesn't back up what your stating. There's more good cops than bad. The media and politicians just make it sound like it. For the media, bad news gets more viewers. It feeds the narrative of hate and division for the politicians so they can have more control. So no, I don't believe a word you say. The evidence doesn't support it. There are more good cops than bad!!!! They just get a bad rap because of the bad.
The little boy crying made my heart hurt. I work in a daycare and sometimes when you hear a child crying like that you're prepared to give them the world.
There's a weird link in this video, toddlers and those with dementia feel emotions on the same "undeveloped" level, big feelings can come out as seemingly irrational things, it's the same rules apply though, don't contradict, redirect, keep them safe and deal with the maslows hierarchy of needs.
@panda-wk8mv exactly! I understand that it would be pretty exhausting and frustrating trying to care for a family member with dementia/alzheimers but the way that woman kept patting her on the arm so roughly and saying "you didnt do what you were supposed to do." Like no duh she probably forgot she was supposed to do that. She doesnt have her normal logic and reasoning skills at full capacity anymore. And its not like she is running around naked hitting people. She is trying to find her son and see him before he dies. He may not be actually dying, but maybe she should live with or near this son. It seems like thats what she really wants.
Even though her son isn’t dying yet she is still feeling the anxiety and urgency of it because it’s real in her mind. That would be a horrible way to wake up everyday like this.😮
Yeah. Thats gotta be one of the worst loops to get with dementia. She couldve gotten stuck in any task/time in her life, but unfortunately shes in the mindset that her son is about to die and she has to hurry to see him.
@@freedomishavingachoice3020 Dude youre correct, but why the hell should a DNR be placed on a woman with early Alzheimers?? Thats literally just killing her.
My dad's stuck in a loop of his prime, when he was working before the brain injury and I feel so fucking bad watching him go down hill. Been trying to get him to the hospital but he's stubborn and 911 won't take him in cause he can state name the date and the president. But yet he now weighs about the same as me and has signs of stroke and a badly broken Hand atm
@@ft5730this video is not abt them. yes we understand that children in gaza are suffering but their also suffering in ukraine, yemen, congo, hati, and so many other places in the world. gaza is not the only country in crisis.
@@ft5730 Complain to your politicians, dude, not the people just trying to watch a wholesome video. We can acknowledge there's a genocide happening while also not wanting to have it consume every moment of our day.
Oddly enough, I know Fred Parisek, I've known him my whole life, he's always been like a dad to me, and when I watched this in class today, I heard his name and immediately looked at the screen and seeing such a good man that I've known for so long, finally get recognized, made me so happy. He's done stuff I can't even begin to get into, but he's my inspiration. For context, he and my mom were partners when he was a paramedic, they've been best friends for years, after I was born, he took me under his wing and saw me as a daughter to him, so now my mom and I argue over who's his best friend.
19:25 the kid jus saying my daddy he’s prolly so scared to be around so many strangers after not seeing your family for an hour when you’re a child is very terrifying
Reaching out is so hard to do, it makes you feel weak. I can't speak for men, but I'm sure reaching out for them is 10x harder because they get made fun of for being weak/a soyboy/pathetic, etc. As if men can't have mental health issues too 😑
Absolutely. There is true strength and bravery in asking for help. It also takes a lot of trust when oftentimes they might have been raised to not trust anyone but themselves. ❤
These are the kinds of cops that helped me when I called 911 when I was 9. My dad was having a massive seizure in our living room of the trailer, and my mom wasn’t home. The police officers sat with me, rubbed my back while I cried and held me, and even gave me a police fox plushie while another officer gave my mom a police escort back home. We need more people like these in law enforcement.
Im a police officer of 30 years. THAT'S how I police. I'm not there to boss and order others around just because I have a badge. I'm there to "SERVE AND PROTECT" I want to leave things better than when I arrived. These are officers of the same heart. Bless them.😊
I love how some officers are just so sweet. The man asking the pregnant woman if she’s hungry is made for the job. Every police station needs to have more of them.
@@Jackie-il4hv I forget the exact name but it's something like Columbus Body Cam. It's in this video. During his part, his channel logo is at the bottom. Definitely recommend checking him out. He's an outstanding officer and has done some really nice work for his community.
@@Lorri.is it customary to comp meals for cops when they’re on the clock? At around 12:16 he goes to white castle and asks the employees “you gonna make me pay for that?” Do they not have to pay for their own meals? Just curious.
@@Stubby1031 I think it depends on the restaurant. It could be a White Castle rule (or at least that specific White Castle) to not charge police officers. I personally see no problem with it if a restaurant or business wants to give officers free services. I would think cops would be more likely to protect their establishment with a bit more fervor, which could possibly lead to less crime in the area. Plus, it helps the image of the business seeing as it is charitable and, in turn, draw in more customers. It's a win/win/win for everyone.
“Every contact with us doesn’t have to be a bad thing” DAMN that hit me hard. Police officers are often associated with only negative experiences like arrests and warrants and police brutality. Yes, these things exist but this PO demonstrated that they are also there as a resource. They are there to serve and protect. It’s easy to forget that when a lot of publicized police encounters involve what people perceive as negative.
During a bad stint of mental health issues, I met many police officers. Some were absolutely fantastic and some...not so much. There was 4 of them one night that were annoyed with me, laughed and made jokes at my expense. When the paramedics arrived, they heard what was being said and apologized to me. They were shocked at how rude the police were being. Then I had 3 others that stayed in contact with me for a few years as I received treatment and got better. While I will never forget how the rude ones treated me, I keep more space in my mind and heart for the 3 that saved my life and stuck by me until I was better.
@@TehKitteh01 I am so sorry to hear about your struggles and that these police officers treated you that way. I’m glad that the other 3 were kind and helped you but yes, often the negative experiences can take up more mental space which is so hard. I hope you’re doing better now and that you know that those idiots who laughed and made fun of you are the problem and not you! Some people are amazing and some people have no business being in people facing jobs, especially those that support vulnerable populations.
@@eleanorc1731 I am doing great now, thank you! And you are so right. You hope that when you need to call for help, the people arriving will have compassion but unfortunately, that's just not always the case. Until these people are held accountable, or standards are raised for L.E.Os, we will continue to hear such stories. It is equally important to shine some light on the good ones though.
The officer who helped the suicidal man was such a great negotiator! He went the extra mile & helped him get into the facility without getting pink-slipped. That caring I'm sure touched that man's spirit forever, the officer was firmly caring about that man's well-being: that means a lot to know someone has firmly cared about him & helps his self-worth.
i was dejected & resistant my 2nd rehab stay, as a minor, until one older male tech got me a clock & a newspaper. he’d listened when i told him i missed knowing the time & the weather whenever i wanted. he got me a newspaper everyday for the rest of my stay, even talked to me ab current events. i’m _forever_ grateful for that man.
Same. As someone with treatment resistant depression among other issues, just seeing his pain and hearing him cry made me cry myself. Because I’ve been there. Those cops almost certainly saved his life. I really like how in the interview with the cops after, they talked about how they told him that talking about his issues didn’t make him less of a man. Men’s mental health has so much stigma, especially when it comes to expressing feelings. People worry about being seen as a “wuss” yet we are human and we all deserve support and to be able to be open about our experiences❤
@@ingrida1121sorry to hear that you're going through this alone. We may not know each other but you have ny support wherever you may be on this planet. I've been on antidepressants for 21 years now and I still go through rough dark periods sometimes.
Alzheimer's is what she has, my mother worked with Alzheimer and dementia patients when she worked in the nursing home. They usually aren't violent. It also just depends on what they believe is happening at the moment, like her son being sick, it's not fact, but you can't convince them otherwise, and pushing against that belief and stopping her from it will cause her to act out either violently or just start having even more of a breakdown.
I her own mind, she’s just a worried Mamma trying to see her dying son. Mamas will say they’ll walk through the storms and deserts to get to their kids. Even though she’s old and frail, her instincts are still pushing her to find her boy. It’s a testament to a mother’s love.
OMG! The one with the toddler crying for his daddy, made me think of all the kidnapped kids out there, crying for their parents. How cruel can someone be to kidnap a child. Heartbreaking!
My god, now you make me thinking about it too 😢😢😢 im hugging my daughter tighter now 😢 I juts cant imagine how scared they are knowing they arent with their love ones 😢
That poor woman stuck in a Groundhog Day from hell, thinking her baby is dying every single day. To live ones final chapter like that would be such a torturous death, even worse than physical pain. 😭😭
People can go down very dark paths, but actually acknowledging that and actively trying to turn around and leave that road is admirable. Everyone makes mistakes, some more damaging than others, but NO ONE should demean a person who is trying to fix their mistakes. I hope that lady and her child are well.
The cop in Columbus has a few channels here. He’s a great man. You’ll decoy the voice I’m sure. I’ll add them. ❤️ @ThoughtsofaPatrolOfficer @ColumbusPoliceBodyCamera
The grandma with Alzheimer’s broke my heart. She loves her son and wants to bring him food. She worried she’ll hurt the officers arm 😢 The family is scared she’ll get killed. What horrible disease.
My dad has dementia, he doesn't even know how to talk anymore. This lady was talking fine, She knew where she was going, It's not like she woke up, not realizing what she was doing or where she was. The red flag is her granddaughter saying she's selling her house and putting her into a home. Why not take her to see her son? Or try to keep a better eye out for her. She must be either home alone or they don't care enough to let her walk out of the house like that every day. Of course, we don't know the full situation, she could go and visit her son and still wake up the next day saying he's gonna die. The first thing her granddaughter said she was selling her home and she wanted her to go to the mental institution. She didn't ask if her Grandma was alright, she didn't even talk to her. It shows she doesn't care about Grandma. I've been a caretaker for 23 years, and I've been at my breaking point plenty of times, it's hard work taking care of somebody. No matter how upset I am or how broken I feel the first thing I would do I see if my Family member or patient is okay. It is a horrible disease you are right. My father knows who I am but he can't remember my name. So he calls me a different name every hour 😂. He doesn't know what day of the week it is, what city we live in, basic questions. You can see his eyes light up when he's trying to answer the question as it is stuck in his mind but he can't say the words. I love him very much sometimes he'll call me a weird name that i've never heard of before and it cracks me up. One day he was back in his bedroom and I was sitting on my couch in the living room. He yelled Margaret! At the top of his lungs. I went in there and said who the f*ck is Margaret. He looked at me so seriously and said I don't f*cking know. I laughed so hard for about a week straight any time I thought of the name Margaret.
@@ryath1030I have worked in a home for eldery for many years. We had a man with alzheimers who wanted to take the train every evening. The only problem was that that train didn't excist anymore. I've had an old lady who wanted to go too care for her little children every day, she didn't remember that they were all grown up. This was just two examples of many. Many will always try to walk away to get to where they think thing still is, putting themselves in danger outside. So the best thing for this woman can be to live in a home were people with proper education and skills can handle them and keep them safe. Not all can afford to stay at home and be a full time caregiver for family members who needs it.
@andreavangen1192 I do agree, the best thing for her would be in a home, so she can be watched. I'm not saying that she didn't have dementia or Alzheimer's, she didn't seem so far gone like my father, but I know some days they have good days, and other days they're completely gone. I've worked in healthcare for 23 years. My concern was, the grand-daughter did not ask if she was OK, that was a red flag to me. I understand people with Alzheimer's or dementia if they believe something like you said, they will escape. I also know that they can get extremely angry and combative towards people. I stated that we did not know the full story, but it worried me how she keeps escaping, and the granddaughter seemed like she didn't care. The granddaughter also stated Grandma was supposed to be taking a nap and she was supposed to tell her when she woke up, that's when she snuck out of the house. If this happens every day she's not being watched well. I'm not saying escaping is never gonna happen but if it's happening every day that's a problem. The grand-daughter seemed like she was at the end of her rope and I know taking care of somebody can take a toll on you, especially when it's a loved one. Like I stated she could have seen her son and not remember. The officer offered to give her a ride to Grove so he didn't think she was in danger, but police have limited training. In the video, the grand-daughter said they called and said the son was fine, he was there yesterday. Grandma stated she lost one child and she is afraid to lose another. A lot of people in other comments agreed that her family seemed to not care and she wasn't getting the care she needs. I pray she gets the care she needs and her family finds peace.
@@ryath1030 You have to remember we only see the body cam from that one officer, which is also edited. They family was already in the midst of conversations with many of the other officers when that officer walked up to them, and we just saw an edited version of the situation from his sole point of view. We have no idea what she discussed with all the other officers or even all the conversation she had that that one officer who wore the body cam we say. They might have asked her condition first thing. You wouldn't know either way. Many people watch these and think they are getting the whole situation like a movie...not at all the case. You are just getting a partial (aka edited) version from one single officer's point of view. There were many officers on scene and you have no idea what her conversations with all those other officers were.
@@ryath1030there are different stages of Alzheimer’s. Caregivers often have to sell their loved ones homes to pay for the care these poor people need. Her gate (how she walks), her not being able to recall seeing her son the day before and her wandering to target or to her son is classic Alzheimer’s. This granddaughter is doing the best she can for her poor grandmother who is doing her best.
Just about 2 years ago I had an encounter with 2 police officers as I was quite literally on the ledge. They showed me so so so much compassion and I’m proud to say I’m doing amazing right now, genuinely the happiest I’ve been in about 5-6 years, life’s good. I think I’ll give them a call tomorrow and thank them.
The guy that was practically dead in his car that situation upset me how the paramedic or fireman was trying to snap on the officer for giving too much narcan too quickly 🤦🏽♀️WHO CARES!! HE SAVED THAT GUYS LIFE AND IN MY EYES THAT'S WTF MATTERS!!!
i was looking for this comment. like how are you gonna be mad that he used that much... one hes not a paramedic two the cop said they didn't give proper training but most importantly hes ALIVE !!!!!!
"I could use a hug." My heart broke for that kind of reach out. I've totally been there, in the lower than low. Sometimes all you need is a little bit of understanding. Officers have to deal with so much on the job. I'm glad that they can still, after all the bullshit, retain genuine empathy for complete strangers ❤❤
some places offer free stuff for cops so I think white caslte is one of them. That's why he asked if she was gonna let him pay instead of asking for the amount. I think its for any first responders too, not just cops
Video 3 is officer Ben. He is amazing! A real like hero treating people like humans and offering way more than just law enforcement. He is a true asset to the community. That is also his YT channel ❤
That is the homeless pregnant lady, right? I cannot express how grateful I am just knowing a guy like that is out there. You can tell how much it meant to this woman in the way she slowly opened up and began to trust, and I can only imagine how much he has impacted her life-- and others. What an exemplary form of law officer, above and beyond enforcement, as you say, but public service.
Got out of the Military in April earlier this year. It's been the roughest transition of my life. Most of the time, I've never felt more alone in my life. Needed to see that first clip, really showed that I'm not the only person feeling that way at times.
We constantly watch the anger, disrespect and violence on RUclips. I still believe most people are moral and empathetic. If you’re doing the right thing and being a truly good human being you don’t get videoed because it doesn’t sell. We need to celebrate the people on this particular video. Some heroes here!
I came here to say the say thing. I'm always watching YT videos of horrible court cases or Shop lifting and violence...ect. I've been sad today, and these stories are what my heart needed. That precious little boy. "My Daddy" Those officers restored my faith in humanity...even if it's just for a little while...
I still feel heartbroken by the young guy in the first story. If you’ve seen the full length he opens up to them & they are just there to be with him. The way they handled it was incredible. I hope he’s doing well.
So to people in the comments who are saying the daughter in law is in the wrong for trying to put her mother in law into a home clearly do not understand that it is the best thing for her and them. Why? because they are incapable of keeping her from wandering off and as the daughter herself said, "she's going to end up getting herself killed if this keeps up." Guess what, she's right! Stop looking at it as her being "dumped off somewhere" Putting her into assisted living is the best thing her family can do for her and it is for her own protection. I pray that none of these commenters who said awful things about the family ever have to go through this themselves because this is just awful. That's all i have to say on that.
Exactly this. My wife's grandmother is in no condition to be living alone. We had the option to bring her to live with us but we live in a different country, with a different language. She would be completely isolated if we brought her. The only logical solution was a home.
ive always wondered if this is entirely true, my bio mother whom i lived with for 12 years doesnt love me. I dont think shes all evil but she is a very fucked up woman who does a lot to make my life impossible, still today: 4 years after moving out of her house
The woman in the third case truly impacted me when she accepted that she needed to stop being selfish and start prioritizing her children's well-being. Although it may seem obvious, not everyone sees it that way. My mother was with several men during my early childhood; those who didn't hit her would hit me, and vice versa. She made my life a nightmare, just to avoid returning to my grandparents' house and apologizing, which would have allowed us to live with them and let me experience love and stability. The best decision my mother ever made was leaving me in someone else's care. It’s hard to admit, but it's my reality. Thank you, Mom. You did it late… but you did it.
The baby sobbing so hard for his daddy broke my heart!!! My baby is two years old, and that little man reminded me of my little girl. That poor little man. I’m glad the cops were so good to him. And he was safe and not harmed.
It’s awesome how just a hug can change your entire day or life. I give hugs to a lot of people just to let them know I care about them. And it helps me feel better too!🤗🤗
The pregnant woman went from panic to calm because of a simple meal and a decent conversation. He was thinking about the innocent being in her body and gave her the resources she needed. Good on that officer.
Thank you so much for making this video. I’m from a police family, and I appreciate you showing the good heart of most officers in law enforcement, and I know they appreciate it, too.
It's not even RUclips. Advertisers will have a list of words that they don't want to use in association with their products. So anything to do with death, reproduction, etc are often considered undesirable, especially when it comes to Christian advertisers. For a channel to be viable, ad revenue is important and it's better to censor stuff than risk all your hard work coming to nothing.
The baby crying for his daddy had me in tears. He was terrified. Hopefully his daddy learned a lesson to not leave his baby in a car! He was one of the lucky ones.
Who woulda thought that id be watching a "Wholesome" bodycam footage 😭Its a polar opposite of what im used to watching I lied.. this shit is so heartaching..
The way the first guy just “I could use a hug” and the cop just became a big brother immediately and hugged him tightly. That just melted my heart. Men get the shit end of the stick when it comes to mental health. All that toxic masculinity surrounding men having, expressing or showing heavy emotions making them “weak” is just SO detrimental to these men. There is nothing weak about a man’s tears. To me it means what they are dealing with must be insurmountable to get to that breaking point. I love how Jake and Fred both are willing to just be there for a stranger in need. That’s what restores my faith in humanity.
Agreed! We have GOT to stop making men feel like if they get help, they'd be seen as weak. It's mental health, and if you'd go get help with diabetes or HBP, mental health needs care just as well.
Who set up that system? Men. We’ve said time and time again being vulnerable, seeking help, talking, that’s ALL strong. It is them in their own way nowadays (along w some toxic women that treat them like their own kind and say it’s “weak” to do all of these things.. but mostly men still.) It’s time for them to realize it and to change it.
Deputy Tomothy, my brother overdosed and died on opiates, he was a three sport mvp, soccer, hockey, baseball. he stepped on some trash and a piece of metal embedded in his foot, he got hooked on the pain meds and depressed he couldnt compete in anything. after just a few months of using pills to supplement what he was used to money ran out and heroin was 10x cheaper, he died after using for just a short time. some people truly are victims of medical industry and a will power that loses the battle. thank you for treating people in desperate need of help with some humility.
I’m so sorry you lost your brother. For all the people struggling in this world there’s none that deserve it. In a moment your life can be changed and be out of control. I’m not religious and don’t pray but I felt your story so deeply and I wish your family the best in finding some healing
Buying that lady some gloves and a hat. So many things in this video hits you right in the feels. Really grateful to cops like this. It’s not an easy job.
The 2 year old crying for his daddy absolutely broke my mama heart. I sobbed right along with him. I actually bought something called a Roth ID Tag for if we’re ever in an accident, or god forbid, car theft with my baby still in it happens (though I would never leave her in the car even if I’m only gonna be gone for two minutes I just wouldn’t even go in. I’m absolutely not judging this father though. I can only imagine his fear and grief in that situation). It has identification of my daughter and emergency contacts. It’s high vis and super reflective and you can tear it off so it turns into a bracelet to put on your kid. Having something like that or even a handwritten note taped thoroughly to the car seat would’ve made that situation much easier for the authorities to identify the boy and contact his emergency contacts. So so scary and I’m so glad he was reunited with his daddy
he was in his father's truck, his father had reported the theft, they knew who the child was, and who his dad was. It takes time to get to where the baby is.
We get discouraged to write names down on clothes or a backpack so the kid cannot be groomed by a kidnapper or perv and thinks the man may know him /suggest a familiarity that is not there. Its better to teach your kid his full name and later address or phone number.
@@j.3069 I understand, and I agree. This product is just for putting on car seats in case of an accident and an adult is unresponsive or worse. It helps to identify the child and their emergency contacts and is especially useful if the child is not able to communicate (too young, non verbal, etc.). It does not go on clothing or accessories like backpacks. And the info is facing the inside so the high vis side is on the outside. You wouldn’t be able to see the info if you happened to catch a glimpse of it, all you would see is a very shiny sticker
Babies can recover well from brief trauma if they are supported in their feelings after. It could put them more at risk for some anxiety later but generally loving them and supporting them through the immediate aftermath will let them recover and live happy lives.
@@Melnokina.-.I hope you never have to rely on medical professionals to save your life, because if this is your attitude online I can’t imagine how miserable you must be in real life
@@aimeeisnotacat lol how do you think the attitude became what it is? By constantly dealing with medical professionals who don't listen. Do not have kids especially girls. 1-4 women have a cyst on their ovary and over 200m women have Endometriosis
I have nothing but respect for the first cop. I was in a similar situation when I tried to end my own life and I wish someone like him would’ve been there for me. I had plenty of doctors, nurses, therapists, but the way this cop talks shows it’s coming from his heart. It was always hard to tell if people genuinely cared about me or were just reciting what they practiced for their job. The way he talks is so human, and he’ll never know just how much it means to someone in that situation. He couldn’t have done it any better.
To everyone reading this, I sincerely pray for that whatever is causing you pain or stress will pass. May your negative thoughts, excessive worries and doubts disappear, replaced by clarity and understanding. May your life be filled with peace, tranquility and love🇧🇸🇧🇸💕💕
That poor old lady with Alzheimer’s broke my heart. My mom had vascular dementia and I was her caregiver. What’s going on in their mind is very real to them.
My son-in-law is a police officer a lot like these officers and I show so much gratitude officers with compassion instead of officers with egos thank you to all officers with compassion life isn't easy for everybody not too many people really want to be homeless
I am in tears watching the third video with the pregnant lady and The incredibly kind officer who didn't judge her or make her feel less than, got her some food and enjoyed a meal with her like a human being, I'm sure he has no idea how much that meant to her to be treated like a person even though they were down on their luck and having a hard time. I want to hug this man, very kind very sweet and is a true community service officer!! All departments need officers like this!!! ❤❤❤
The level of pain that first person was in to just need a human connection was heartbreaking. I hope hes doing okay and continues to reach out as more people truly care than don't. Great job to each and every Officer involved in these interactions.
The first guy nearly brought me to tears. I went through a *very* dark time in my life, I began self harm and attempted multiple times. I didn’t tell anyone until I met my close family friend. I would tell him everything that I felt and everything that was going on. Unfortunately things took a dark turn and my parents found out. I’m doing ok now but seeing that man break down and cry while the cop hugged him broke my heart. It reminded me of when my family friend gave me a hug and I cried for almost an hour..thank you so much for helping him♥️
I can see what you mean by that but I mean, that was probably a pretty awful time for “good cops” too. You’re just trying to do your job to protect and serve and suddenly an influx of people are screeching about how horrible you are. You trip over your words in a situation like that.
Everybody needs a hug sometimes. Thank you, officers, for stepping in & helping him. There is nothing worse than feeling completely alone & overwhelmed with nobody to talk to. Thank you for helping him.
Officer conner. Your mother raised a gentleman, and the world is a far better place with you in it. To that young lady, i hope you find grace, a home and some luck. Find peace, ill pray for you. Great job officer, that young lady needed a break, you split the sea with your hands with your kindness. Blessed is the fighter, the protector, the pious, the saint.
This warms my heart so much! I’m from Michigan and I work at a mental health abs substance use crisis center and knowing there are police willing to actually put effort into people shows that there are changes being made in this world!
These clips got me in my feels omg...im a recovering heroin addict. Have seen my boyfriend OD more times than I'd like to admit ( he eventually died in 2019. If trolls have something to say, that's ok. Im used to weirdos online talkin shit 😂). We've dealt with asshole cops but most of them were so, so, so kind. I'll never forget one of them said " i'm not going to take you to jail, but I am going to take away your drugs. you may get more tonight, you may get more tomorrow. But I can leave here knowing that in this moment, you are safe and alive".. I obviously didn't stop using, but that's not the point 😂 it really helped. the officers in these clips were just amazing 😭😭❤️
That poor sweet lady. Imagine waking up every day and thinking your child is on their deathbed and your only desire is to see them once more. Bless her, I hope she finds peace.
I know right.
Her family didn’t seem very sympathetic either. A psych hospital isn’t gonna help, she needs her family to actually care and supervise her.
@@BethaneyLillyI agree! I was fuckin pissed. She does this everyday? Why is she not with you then? And you’re selling her house wtf? Yea they don’t give a shit
Yes surely the best thing would be to arrange for her to see her son!
@@EllingtonAngels I wouldn't be so quick to judge. Even if they took her to see her son and confirm he is okay, it is possible that on the drive home the same fear could return and she could not remember the visit. My grandmother had dementia but managed to function just well enough that it took years for my uncle's to get POA and get her out of her home and into a safe situation where at least one of them visited her every day. That whole process she thought she was okay and had convinced herself they were out to get her and she hated them while one of her grandkids played into her delusions and used it to get money from her and attempted to rewrite her whole will. It was terrible. It took her getting injured in a fall, storming through a parking lot after she raged and threatened a bank employee who was only trying to help her for my Uncle's to get her into a hospital and get POA so they could actually help her.
Even after she was in a safe place and being cared for. She would ask to see my Dad or grandpa who had both passed away nearly a decade before and couldn't retain it if she was told.
This poor lady clearly needs care, but from my experience it can be a long road to get people to admit it, accept help, and even harder to get them to leave their home when it is no longer safe for them to be alone. If she has had this delusion for years, and was intercepted by an officer recently as well in a similar circumstance then these people are likely worn down, exhausted, and it isn't that they don't care. They are obviously worried and out looking for her after all, but seeing someone you love suffering both physically and also emotionally and knowing that no matter how you comfort them today tomorrow they will be shattered and heartbroken again is very hard to endure.
she's an adorable grandma, poor lady...
The 2 year old just repeating 'my daddy' absolutely broke my heart 😭😭
I MUST see this reunion! I'm sure dad learned more that day than in his whole life.
I just thought about my own baby as I heard that baby cry for his daddy. I'll never leave mine out of my sight.
I REALLY hope the dad learned to NEVER leave his child alone in a car
I noticed he never called for his mommy. I guess she's not in his life. Poor thing.
@@karenlobosco9646 idk i was told i only ever cried for my dad when i was a toddler, but i have my mum in my life. could just be more attached to dad
God, that “I could use a hug”, I felt that in my soul. Sometimes you just _need_ that contact, that physical reminder that you’re not alone
I hope he’s okay
Indeed that was so sad and heartwarming at the same time. Hopefully he is ok
sometimes what a person needs is a good hug.
I wanted to give him a hug 😭😭😭😭
The cop who took the pregnant mom to get a burger and drove her to rehab... Was raised right. He is a decent man who knows some women need help and hopefully she is able to stay on that path.
Right that made me feel happy for the world 🥹
As somebody whose mom died of a drug overdose and my dad still do drugs I wish my mom made that decision but I was adopted by my aunt and uncle and I found out that I have two used to be three biological half brothers. I talked to one of them. It’s hard because I wish I knew my mom.
Disgrace that she got pregnant whilst knowing full well that she has an out of control addiction- FIFTH child at that. People that do this are so selfish. My dad died of pneumonia as he was already so weak from the AIDs that he caught from sharing needles with strangers (his cousin died too.) And I'll never ever forgive that man for making the random decision one day to start taking heroin- he hadn't even taken drugs before so talk about jumping straight into the deep end. Youngest sibling was just a year old when he died. Ruined his own life and deprived us of a father. So selfish. I've had my own addiction problems and I know introducing kids into the situation could bring nothing but even more hardship.
Yeah he has a RUclips Channel Thoughts of a Patrol officer :) hes one of my favorites :)
@@jonathanlandau-litewski7405 it's definitely not good but she is at least trying to change her situation.
"Is there anyway I can do to help?
"I could use a hug"
Broke my heart. (MOM IM FAMOUS)
I saw the original video and i wish i knew. He had said he was taking care of his siblings and running from abusive parents 😢
@@karmasquidNow I know why this one broke my heart, hits waaaay too close to home. Where I can find that? Someone (reddit link) knows they're ok now?
I know what it’s like to be in that position. My fiancée Kate died suddenly in 2019 at just 26 years old, absolutely broke me. Thing was it didn’t really hit until the day of her funeral. That’s when it became real. At her wake people kept buying me drinks, I drank 8 pints there but couldn’t get drunk. So when I went home I went to the store and bought a 20 pack of beer and drank all of them and then started on the whisky. And thought fuck it I don’t want to do this without her. That night was the only time in my life that I’d ever seriously thought about killing myself and saying fuck it
@@raver4lyfe16 🫂 glad you woke up.
Me too😢😢😢😢
That little baby calling out for his daddy over and over broke my heart. I wish I could reach through the screen and hug him
Why he left his kid to go into a store is beyond me
Same
@@azpersonalkid was probably asleep and he didn’t want to wake him up. Stores can also be overwhelming for children with to many sounds, colours and smells.
@@jalifritz8033you still never leave your child alone. I never left any of my children in the car even for 2 minutes.
@@jalifritz8033 I get you 🥲. But given the madness in the world, like kidnappers and adults who harm children, that discomfort is better and safer. People can be so evil nowadays.
The first story hit really close to home for me. A cop talked me off of a bridge when i was 15 and in a really bad place. He could've just pulled me off, calling it a day, but instead spent 45 mins calming me down. Genuinely saved my life and im forever grateful for this man. Still think about him a lot.
Edit: I can't keep thanking everyone individually, so I just wanna put it here, that I'm very thankful for all the nice messages. I didn't expect this at all, but it's been great reading everyone's messages. Tysm!
I hope he's doing well & I'm so glad you're still here.
@@stormangelus6638 I hope so too. I sadly don't remember his name anymore so I couldn't find him, even though I tried.
And thanks a lot, I'm glad to be here too haha
Hope you are doing ok
@@thatoneweirdbish6364 what area and year was it ? You could use that and search for what department have jurisdiction on that zone then break it down from there, you going back and thanking that Cop if that’s what you thinking would defined help them as they see a lot on the daily
i dont know what you all believe in but i believe in Jesus Christ, you may believe in Him as well, if you do, i hope you are where you need to be with Him, if you arent i hope you will accept him into your life, you may know the the story already, but He willingly died for everybody, and that includes you, if you are wondering if something is sinful look up Scripture about it online (i recommend the King James Version), i hope you read The Bible, and find a good church, ill leave you with some Scripture, Colossians 3:8 But now ye also put off all these; anger, wrath, malice, blasphemy, filthy communication out of your mouth. Romans 8:39 Nor height, nor depth, nor any other creature, shall be able to separate us from the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus our Lord. John 3:16 For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. Luke 6:31 And as ye would that men should do to you, do ye also to them likewise.
Sometimes all you need is to know someone cares. A handshake, a hug, or even just a pat on the back can make a world of difference!
It can be tough when that’s all you need to feel a bit better or keep making an effort to move forward, but you’re too proud or embarrassed or ashamed or whatever else to ask for a hug or handshake etc. So I commend the gentleman sitting in his car on the side of the road for asking for a hug. Asking isn’t easy. And I equally commend the officers for readily giving him a hug and then talking things over with him and letting him know that help is available to him. Might have saved that man’s life that day.
Apathetic is the worst you can be for a human in need of being seen and heard.
Rare to find these days.
1. Absolutely, you never know. that is why i always give the biggest hug i can. I remember calling the hotline myself.
2. How messed up is it that we cant talk about s**** without getting a
comment taken down??
Im trying to help others understand how it is.
F*** you youtube. Wanna be “PC” but cant talk about mental illness. No excuse
Also youtube took my other comment down because i spelled it.
Poor guy that was out running literally wrong place, wrong time. He was a gentleman through it. That's a real man for you.
I feel they should have at least opened the car door and let him sit down rather than making him stand _in cuffs_ surrounded by cops for all the world to see. There's only so many times I can be told "You're not in trouble" before requiring a demonstration of that assertion
@@SilentSooYun I understand, but at the same time, I would get tense if you try to put me in your car with handcuffs on. So, I can understand why they did not do that. I feel it might have escalated the situation without meaning to.
@@SilentSooYun The officer literally asked if he wanted to sit and he said no that he was comfortable standing lol
@@SilentSooYun you didn't hear the officer asking him if he wanted to SIT?
Also the narrator got the introduction of the story COMPLETELY WRONG. They said the man was wrongly accused because he was black. NO. The cops stopped him because he matched the description of the suspect they’re looking for. Learn how to reword your intros dude.
The cop who picked up the pregnant woman and got her food almost had me crying…I was pregnant, on drugs, and homeless…and I rember feeling the most alone in my life I’ve ever felt, and always hungry and worried for my baby. out of 6 rehabs that wouldn’t take me, I broke down to a social worker and she spent hours making phones calls to get me a bed somehwre and thanks to that social worker I got a bed for free and stayed 4 months in rehab thanks to her. She would even come visit me in rehab. My baby was born drug free, and I’m now 10 years sober…little things like and little acts of kindness can truly change not only one persons life but multiple people….she not only changed mine but now my child has a better future…
Well done, and congratulations on your 10 years ❤️ I’m so glad she showed you kindness, but don’t forget it was you who done the hard work xx
i was kinda shocked that she already had 5 kids... this is so sad, somehow, if the 5 others kids never saw their mother because she fell again and again into drugs, it is kinda depressing, especially for the 12 and 13 yo that she said "were too told for her to see them now"
You're amazing for digging yourself out of that hole. You made the right choices for your baby and you deserve to be celebrated ❤ congratulations on 10 years, and best wishes for many more decades of freedom 🎉
You are amazing!! I am so glad people like that woman exist, and that people like you exist to show others that change can happen and we should never judge anyone for their situation. I hope you and your child are doing wonderful as that is what you both deserve. ❤
That is awesome! Stay strong for yourself and your little one.
My husband lost 2 of his closest friends within months and was having a breakdown and i called the cops thinking he was going to hurt himself and the cops that came to our house went to the park and sat on the swings with him as he vented then came back the next week just to say hi. Cops get so much bad rep from the handful of cops out there. I love seeing videos of cops just doing their job and helping others. Thanks for the video!
I won’t watch videos of the few bad cops. There are many more very good officers
Other people have done that and they came and removed that person from the planet
There are more good cops than bad. Unfortunately, many people who are suicidal want to go out by cop, because technically for them it’s no suicide, my uncle is one of those people.
@@misscleo378that, unfortunately, is not true. There are more bad cops than good, and that's why we have pages like this. The good cops are so few and far between that it doesn't make much in the drop of the bucket of public opinion.
@@jenniferrogers2981 that's so not true. And evidence doesn't back up what your stating. There's more good cops than bad. The media and politicians just make it sound like it. For the media, bad news gets more viewers. It feeds the narrative of hate and division for the politicians so they can have more control.
So no, I don't believe a word you say. The evidence doesn't support it. There are more good cops than bad!!!! They just get a bad rap because of the bad.
The little boy crying made my heart hurt. I work in a daycare and sometimes when you hear a child crying like that you're prepared to give them the world.
There's a weird link in this video, toddlers and those with dementia feel emotions on the same "undeveloped" level, big feelings can come out as seemingly irrational things, it's the same rules apply though, don't contradict, redirect, keep them safe and deal with the maslows hierarchy of needs.
@panda-wk8mv exactly! I understand that it would be pretty exhausting and frustrating trying to care for a family member with dementia/alzheimers but the way that woman kept patting her on the arm so roughly and saying "you didnt do what you were supposed to do." Like no duh she probably forgot she was supposed to do that. She doesnt have her normal logic and reasoning skills at full capacity anymore. And its not like she is running around naked hitting people. She is trying to find her son and see him before he dies. He may not be actually dying, but maybe she should live with or near this son. It seems like thats what she really wants.
Even though her son isn’t dying yet she is still feeling the anxiety and urgency of it because it’s real in her mind. That would be a horrible way to wake up everyday like this.😮
Yeah. Thats gotta be one of the worst loops to get with dementia. She couldve gotten stuck in any task/time in her life, but unfortunately shes in the mindset that her son is about to die and she has to hurry to see him.
DNR's are a compassionate option. It's hard to know it until you live something like this.
@@freedomishavingachoice3020 Dude youre correct, but why the hell should a DNR be placed on a woman with early Alzheimers?? Thats literally just killing her.
I wish they would let her see her son!!! She just wants to see and feed him. 😢
My dad's stuck in a loop of his prime, when he was working before the brain injury and I feel so fucking bad watching him go down hill. Been trying to get him to the hospital but he's stubborn and 911 won't take him in cause he can state name the date and the president. But yet he now weighs about the same as me and has signs of stroke and a badly broken Hand atm
“My little boy likes dinos” Made me burst into TEARS. The poor baby 😭 he’s lucky to be safe and sound around these gentle cops
Hundreds and thousands of babies in Gaza who are in the most devastating situation right now and we watch silen
@@ft5730this video is not abt them. yes we understand that children in gaza are suffering but their also suffering in ukraine, yemen, congo, hati, and so many other places in the world. gaza is not the only country in crisis.
@@khaotic6668correct, however Gaza is the only place where baby genocide is broadcasted live and still nothing is been done
@@ft5730okay, but this video isn’t about them, so shut up and take it somewhere else
@@ft5730 Complain to your politicians, dude, not the people just trying to watch a wholesome video. We can acknowledge there's a genocide happening while also not wanting to have it consume every moment of our day.
Oddly enough, I know Fred Parisek, I've known him my whole life, he's always been like a dad to me, and when I watched this in class today, I heard his name and immediately looked at the screen and seeing such a good man that I've known for so long, finally get recognized, made me so happy. He's done stuff I can't even begin to get into, but he's my inspiration. For context, he and my mom were partners when he was a paramedic, they've been best friends for years, after I was born, he took me under his wing and saw me as a daughter to him, so now my mom and I argue over who's his best friend.
That is so sweet
19:25 the kid jus saying my daddy he’s prolly so scared to be around so many strangers after not seeing your family for an hour when you’re a child is very terrifying
I hope he is young enough that he doesn't hold on to that memory!
That horrible monster that stole the car with a baby inside!
@@carolegoldstein4482that’s true but don’t leave your kids in a running car to go in someplace
@@GoGHADES121212 I totally agree with what you're saying. So it's really a two-part horror story.
@@carolegoldstein4482 yeah glad the kid was safe tho hopefully this was a life lesson for the father
More men need to reach out. It doesn’t make you weak, seeking help makes you stronger!!!!
Reaching out is hard, even more so when you've been brought up by parents who allways hid their emotions.
Reaching out is hard, getting actual help is harder.
Reaching out is so hard to do, it makes you feel weak. I can't speak for men, but I'm sure reaching out for them is 10x harder because they get made fun of for being weak/a soyboy/pathetic, etc. As if men can't have mental health issues too 😑
Absolutely. There is true strength and bravery in asking for help. It also takes a lot of trust when oftentimes they might have been raised to not trust anyone but themselves. ❤
@@chazmichaelmichaels88 So freaking true!!!
These are the kinds of cops that helped me when I called 911 when I was 9. My dad was having a massive seizure in our living room of the trailer, and my mom wasn’t home. The police officers sat with me, rubbed my back while I cried and held me, and even gave me a police fox plushie while another officer gave my mom a police escort back home. We need more people like these in law enforcement.
We do, but the media thrives on negativity, so a heartwarming story isn’t as juicy as a horror story
Im a police officer of 30 years. THAT'S how I police. I'm not there to boss and order others around just because I have a badge. I'm there to "SERVE AND PROTECT" I want to leave things better than when I arrived. These are officers of the same heart. Bless them.😊
Thank you❤
Thank you for your service ❤❤❤❤
@@ThePOOKIE319 thank you for your service!
Thank you for your service officer
Thank you for keeping our community safe
I love how some officers are just so sweet. The man asking the pregnant woman if she’s hungry is made for the job. Every police station needs to have more of them.
That's officer Ben. He has his own channel. He's a really awesome guy and policeman.
@@Lorri. what’s his channel do you know? He was my favorite I’d love to check it out
@@Jackie-il4hv I forget the exact name but it's something like Columbus Body Cam. It's in this video. During his part, his channel logo is at the bottom. Definitely recommend checking him out. He's an outstanding officer and has done some really nice work for his community.
@@Lorri.is it customary to comp meals for cops when they’re on the clock? At around 12:16 he goes to white castle and asks the employees “you gonna make me pay for that?” Do they not have to pay for their own meals? Just curious.
@@Stubby1031 I think it depends on the restaurant. It could be a White Castle rule (or at least that specific White Castle) to not charge police officers.
I personally see no problem with it if a restaurant or business wants to give officers free services. I would think cops would be more likely to protect their establishment with a bit more fervor, which could possibly lead to less crime in the area. Plus, it helps the image of the business seeing as it is charitable and, in turn, draw in more customers. It's a win/win/win for everyone.
16:37 “My daddy, my daddy, my daddy” This just broke my heart, I wish we’d seen their reunion 😢
My heart broke for the toddler calling for his dad 🥺
I legit bawled my eyes out listening to the poor soul!
@@Jake-uo8ftawww u poor 👶🍼
That one hit my heart....it broke hearing the fear in that sweet baby wanting his daddy!!!😢
@@Jake-uo8ftsame
@@Sofus-fu4roaww you poor immature pathetic individual
“Every contact with us doesn’t have to be a bad thing” DAMN that hit me hard. Police officers are often associated with only negative experiences like arrests and warrants and police brutality. Yes, these things exist but this PO demonstrated that they are also there as a resource. They are there to serve and protect. It’s easy to forget that when a lot of publicized police encounters involve what people perceive as negative.
During a bad stint of mental health issues, I met many police officers. Some were absolutely fantastic and some...not so much. There was 4 of them one night that were annoyed with me, laughed and made jokes at my expense. When the paramedics arrived, they heard what was being said and apologized to me. They were shocked at how rude the police were being. Then I had 3 others that stayed in contact with me for a few years as I received treatment and got better. While I will never forget how the rude ones treated me, I keep more space in my mind and heart for the 3 that saved my life and stuck by me until I was better.
@@TehKitteh01 I am so sorry to hear about your struggles and that these police officers treated you that way. I’m glad that the other 3 were kind and helped you but yes, often the negative experiences can take up more mental space which is so hard. I hope you’re doing better now and that you know that those idiots who laughed and made fun of you are the problem and not you! Some people are amazing and some people have no business being in people facing jobs, especially those that support vulnerable populations.
@@eleanorc1731 I am doing great now, thank you! And you are so right. You hope that when you need to call for help, the people arriving will have compassion but unfortunately, that's just not always the case. Until these people are held accountable, or standards are raised for L.E.Os, we will continue to hear such stories. It is equally important to shine some light on the good ones though.
@@TehKitteh01 glad to hear. You’re right that there’s a long way to go, but anytime we can shed light on the positive, it’s something! Take care.
Yes, it's also training and not being held accountable, at least the bad ones.
The officer who helped the suicidal man was such a great negotiator! He went the extra mile & helped him get into the facility without getting pink-slipped. That caring I'm sure touched that man's spirit forever, the officer was firmly caring about that man's well-being: that means a lot to know someone has firmly cared about him & helps his self-worth.
i was dejected & resistant my 2nd rehab stay, as a minor, until one older male tech got me a clock & a newspaper. he’d listened when i told him i missed knowing the time & the weather whenever i wanted. he got me a newspaper everyday for the rest of my stay, even talked to me ab current events. i’m _forever_ grateful for that man.
I’m so glad you’re ok now.
We do recover my friend 🙂
“I could use a hug” absolutely broke me. Bless his heart!
Lol glad they showed Jake's face, he looks like he gives good hugs. That community seems lucky to have him serve them
Oh man, this first one broke my darn heart. 💔
same, I have been in that guys situation way too many times, never really have anyone around but myself in these times.
Same. As someone with treatment resistant depression among other issues, just seeing his pain and hearing him cry made me cry myself. Because I’ve been there. Those cops almost certainly saved his life. I really like how in the interview with the cops after, they talked about how they told him that talking about his issues didn’t make him less of a man. Men’s mental health has so much stigma, especially when it comes to expressing feelings. People worry about being seen as a “wuss” yet we are human and we all deserve support and to be able to be open about our experiences❤
Sometimes, we all need help, or to just talk. Everybody needs help sometimes.
@@ingrida1121sorry to hear that you're going through this alone. We may not know each other but you have ny support wherever you may be on this planet. I've been on antidepressants for 21 years now and I still go through rough dark periods sometimes.
You’re not alone
7:11 Even with dementia, she's worried about hurting the other guy. So sad but everyone was trying to assist.
Alzheimer's is what she has, my mother worked with Alzheimer and dementia patients when she worked in the nursing home. They usually aren't violent. It also just depends on what they believe is happening at the moment, like her son being sick, it's not fact, but you can't convince them otherwise, and pushing against that belief and stopping her from it will cause her to act out either violently or just start having even more of a breakdown.
I her own mind, she’s just a worried Mamma trying to see her dying son.
Mamas will say they’ll walk through the storms and deserts to get to their kids. Even though she’s old and frail, her instincts are still pushing her to find her boy.
It’s a testament to a mother’s love.
“I could use a hug.”
That hit right in the heart. 💔
OMG! The one with the toddler crying for his daddy, made me think of all the kidnapped kids out there, crying for their parents. How cruel can someone be to kidnap a child. Heartbreaking!
Made me cry my eyes out! He was so traumatized!🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺💔
Considering he ditched the car with the kid, I can imagine he was just trying to steal it and didn't realize there was a kid in the back.
My god, now you make me thinking about it too 😢😢😢 im hugging my daughter tighter now 😢
I juts cant imagine how scared they are knowing they arent with their love ones 😢
🥺🥺🥺🥺🩵🩵🩵🩵
Ah yeah that's so true! Aaaw D':
That poor woman stuck in a Groundhog Day from hell, thinking her baby is dying every single day. To live ones final chapter like that would be such a torturous death, even worse than physical pain. 😭😭
The cop who helped out the women who asked for help was an angel. That is the way to act. No judgment is hard to do, but can, in fact, be done.
People can go down very dark paths, but actually acknowledging that and actively trying to turn around and leave that road is admirable. Everyone makes mistakes, some more damaging than others, but NO ONE should demean a person who is trying to fix their mistakes. I hope that lady and her child are well.
The cop in Columbus has a few channels here. He’s a great man. You’ll decoy the voice I’m sure. I’ll add them. ❤️ @ThoughtsofaPatrolOfficer
@ColumbusPoliceBodyCamera
The grandma with Alzheimer’s broke my heart. She loves her son and wants to bring him food. She worried she’ll hurt the officers arm 😢 The family is scared she’ll get killed. What horrible disease.
My dad has dementia, he doesn't even know how to talk anymore. This lady was talking fine, She knew where she was going, It's not like she woke up, not realizing what she was doing or where she was. The red flag is her granddaughter saying she's selling her house and putting her into a home. Why not take her to see her son? Or try to keep a better eye out for her. She must be either home alone or they don't care enough to let her walk out of the house like that every day. Of course, we don't know the full situation, she could go and visit her son and still wake up the next day saying he's gonna die. The first thing her granddaughter said she was selling her home and she wanted her to go to the mental institution. She didn't ask if her Grandma was alright, she didn't even talk to her. It shows she doesn't care about Grandma. I've been a caretaker for 23 years, and I've been at my breaking point plenty of times, it's hard work taking care of somebody. No matter how upset I am or how broken I feel the first thing I would do I see if my Family member or patient is okay. It is a horrible disease you are right. My father knows who I am but he can't remember my name. So he calls me a different name every hour 😂. He doesn't know what day of the week it is, what city we live in, basic questions. You can see his eyes light up when he's trying to answer the question as it is stuck in his mind but he can't say the words. I love him very much sometimes he'll call me a weird name that i've never heard of before and it cracks me up. One day he was back in his bedroom and I was sitting on my couch in the living room. He yelled Margaret! At the top of his lungs. I went in there and said who the f*ck is Margaret. He looked at me so seriously and said I don't f*cking know. I laughed so hard for about a week straight any time I thought of the name Margaret.
@@ryath1030I have worked in a home for eldery for many years. We had a man with alzheimers who wanted to take the train every evening. The only problem was that that train didn't excist anymore. I've had an old lady who wanted to go too care for her little children every day, she didn't remember that they were all grown up. This was just two examples of many. Many will always try to walk away to get to where they think thing still is, putting themselves in danger outside. So the best thing for this woman can be to live in a home were people with proper education and skills can handle them and keep them safe. Not all can afford to stay at home and be a full time caregiver for family members who needs it.
@andreavangen1192 I do agree, the best thing for her would be in a home, so she can be watched. I'm not saying that she didn't have dementia or Alzheimer's, she didn't seem so far gone like my father, but I know some days they have good days, and other days they're completely gone. I've worked in healthcare for 23 years. My concern was, the grand-daughter did not ask if she was OK, that was a red flag to me. I understand people with Alzheimer's or dementia if they believe something like you said, they will escape. I also know that they can get extremely angry and combative towards people. I stated that we did not know the full story, but it worried me how she keeps escaping, and the granddaughter seemed like she didn't care. The granddaughter also stated Grandma was supposed to be taking a nap and she was supposed to tell her when she woke up, that's when she snuck out of the house. If this happens every day she's not being watched well. I'm not saying escaping is never gonna happen but if it's happening every day that's a problem. The grand-daughter seemed like she was at the end of her rope and I know taking care of somebody can take a toll on you, especially when it's a loved one. Like I stated she could have seen her son and not remember. The officer offered to give her a ride to Grove so he didn't think she was in danger, but police have limited training. In the video, the grand-daughter said they called and said the son was fine, he was there yesterday. Grandma stated she lost one child and she is afraid to lose another. A lot of people in other comments agreed that her family seemed to not care and she wasn't getting the care she needs. I pray she gets the care she needs and her family finds peace.
@@ryath1030 You have to remember we only see the body cam from that one officer, which is also edited. They family was already in the midst of conversations with many of the other officers when that officer walked up to them, and we just saw an edited version of the situation from his sole point of view. We have no idea what she discussed with all the other officers or even all the conversation she had that that one officer who wore the body cam we say. They might have asked her condition first thing. You wouldn't know either way. Many people watch these and think they are getting the whole situation like a movie...not at all the case. You are just getting a partial (aka edited) version from one single officer's point of view. There were many officers on scene and you have no idea what her conversations with all those other officers were.
@@ryath1030there are different stages of Alzheimer’s. Caregivers often have to sell their loved ones homes to pay for the care these poor people need. Her gate (how she walks), her not being able to recall seeing her son the day before and her wandering to target or to her son is classic Alzheimer’s. This granddaughter is doing the best she can for her poor grandmother who is doing her best.
Just about 2 years ago I had an encounter with 2 police officers as I was quite literally on the ledge. They showed me so so so much compassion and I’m proud to say I’m doing amazing right now, genuinely the happiest I’ve been in about 5-6 years, life’s good.
I think I’ll give them a call tomorrow and thank them.
The guy that was practically dead in his car that situation upset me how the paramedic or fireman was trying to snap on the officer for giving too much narcan too quickly 🤦🏽♀️WHO CARES!! HE SAVED THAT GUYS LIFE AND IN MY EYES THAT'S WTF MATTERS!!!
i was looking for this comment. like how are you gonna be mad that he used that much... one hes not a paramedic two the cop said they didn't give proper training but most importantly hes ALIVE !!!!!!
I know. That really pissed me off. The officer saved his life
@@SunShine.420 EXACTLY!!! THANK U
@SunShine.420 true, giving too much narcan too quickly can be a not so good situation.But at the same time, it was an unnecessary reaction.
Ihear you, but I also think it was a response to the stress and the adrenaline. Evryone did what they could.
That little boy only saying ‘My Daddy My Daddy…’ absolutely broke my heart.
"I could use a hug." My heart broke for that kind of reach out. I've totally been there, in the lower than low. Sometimes all you need is a little bit of understanding. Officers have to deal with so much on the job. I'm glad that they can still, after all the bullshit, retain genuine empathy for complete strangers ❤❤
“ Are you gonna let me pay for the order?”
“No”
Woman at the drive-through is also a solid human
i peeped that, made me smile🥲
some places offer free stuff for cops so I think white caslte is one of them. That's why he asked if she was gonna let him pay instead of asking for the amount. I think its for any first responders too, not just cops
Was looking for this comment
I loved this
way more decent people around than most people would like to think its the devils work. bless u all
Video 3 is officer Ben. He is amazing! A real like hero treating people like humans and offering way more than just law enforcement. He is a true asset to the community. That is also his YT channel ❤
That is the homeless pregnant lady, right? I cannot express how grateful I am just knowing a guy like that is out there. You can tell how much it meant to this woman in the way she slowly opened up and began to trust, and I can only imagine how much he has impacted her life-- and others. What an exemplary form of law officer, above and beyond enforcement, as you say, but public service.
@@thefinal9923yep, great Officer that genuinely tries to help his community.
What is his YT channel
@@jburche2 it’s at the bottom of the clip but it’s Columbus police body camera
Saw another comment that said it was thoughts of a patrol officer ❤
Got out of the Military in April earlier this year. It's been the roughest transition of my life. Most of the time, I've never felt more alone in my life. Needed to see that first clip, really showed that I'm not the only person feeling that way at times.
Thank you for your service.
Thank you for your service and sending hugs
You're not alone, brother. Sending love to you from Germany.
We constantly watch the anger, disrespect and violence on RUclips. I still believe most people are moral and empathetic. If you’re doing the right thing and being a truly good human being you don’t get videoed because it doesn’t sell. We need to celebrate the people on this particular video. Some heroes here!
Real heroes don't want to be seen by everyone
I came here to say the say thing. I'm always watching YT videos of horrible court cases or Shop lifting and violence...ect. I've been sad today, and these stories are what my heart needed. That precious little boy. "My Daddy" Those officers restored my faith in humanity...even if it's just for a little while...
@@debhorne150 you’re a sweetie!🌹
@@juliedaniels5594 😊🌹😊
@@juliedaniels5594 🙂🌹
I still feel heartbroken by the young guy in the first story. If you’ve seen the full length he opens up to them & they are just there to be with him. The way they handled it was incredible. I hope he’s doing well.
Where is the full story? I too hope he is doing well!
So to people in the comments who are saying the daughter in law is in the wrong for trying to put her mother in law into a home clearly do not understand that it is the best thing for her and them. Why? because they are incapable of keeping her from wandering off and as the daughter herself said, "she's going to end up getting herself killed if this keeps up." Guess what, she's right! Stop looking at it as her being "dumped off somewhere" Putting her into assisted living is the best thing her family can do for her and it is for her own protection. I pray that none of these commenters who said awful things about the family ever have to go through this themselves because this is just awful. That's all i have to say on that.
Exactly this. My wife's grandmother is in no condition to be living alone. We had the option to bring her to live with us but we live in a different country, with a different language. She would be completely isolated if we brought her. The only logical solution was a home.
Unlike our brains, a mother’s love doesn’t deteriorate. The second lady really touched me, I hope she finds peace.
Unless the mother was an abusive piece of shit. Then it does.
From personal experience, that's not always true
This is far from the truth
Guilt/love- guilty love.
ive always wondered if this is entirely true, my bio mother whom i lived with for 12 years doesnt love me. I dont think shes all evil but she is a very fucked up woman who does a lot to make my life impossible, still today: 4 years after moving out of her house
The woman in the third case truly impacted me when she accepted that she needed to stop being selfish and start prioritizing her children's well-being. Although it may seem obvious, not everyone sees it that way.
My mother was with several men during my early childhood; those who didn't hit her would hit me, and vice versa. She made my life a nightmare, just to avoid returning to my grandparents' house and apologizing, which would have allowed us to live with them and let me experience love and stability. The best decision my mother ever made was leaving me in someone else's care. It’s hard to admit, but it's my reality. Thank you, Mom. You did it late… but you did it.
God bless all these police officers for their compassion. And sometimes just a hug can go a long way. 👮❤👍👏
The good one's🤝🏻
@@ameeraMuhammad-he4iw Yes..! 🙋
@@ameeraMuhammad-he4iw99% good
@@auracruz6211 🤝🏻
The baby sobbing so hard for his daddy broke my heart!!!
My baby is two years old, and that little man reminded me of my little girl. That poor little man.
I’m glad the cops were so good to him. And he was safe and not harmed.
A hug. Just a hug. This one hits too close to home. Hope you're doing well now, man. Love for you and this kind human being with a badge.
It’s awesome how just a hug can change your entire day or life. I give hugs to a lot of people just to let them know I care about them. And it helps me feel better too!🤗🤗
The little boy crying for his daddy, was heart wrenching.
So amazing to see a video like this instead of bad cops or bad people. This reassures people that they are good cops still and still good people
Jake and Fred are beyond AWESOME! Nice job officers.
So good to see cops helping people like this. Especially the man who needed a hug. I wish I had the help like that
I wish I could hug that man. 😭
The pregnant woman went from panic to calm because of a simple meal and a decent conversation. He was thinking about the innocent being in her body and gave her the resources she needed. Good on that officer.
Not just her baby, but saw HER, a lowly “junkie”, as human. Believe me, that there is RARE, even in the medical industry… maybe even, especially them.
❤❤❤
Officers Jake and Fred,( from first clip) Amazing.
That video should be shown in police academy across our nation.
The emblem says to serve and protect . Thank you for doing just that serving humanity to those in dire need . Your beautiful people thank you !!
omg that lady scarfing those sliders down, ugh i bet she so hungry. that cop did a good thing.
restored my faith in humanity, we need more officers like him!
The one with the 2 year old almost broke me, being a parent of twin 18mon olds that was tough to watch.
Thank you so much for making this video. I’m from a police family, and I appreciate you showing the good heart of most officers in law enforcement, and I know they appreciate it, too.
What kind of world are we living in that the word PREGNANT needs to be censored!? Who the hell is triggered by that?!
Unfortunately probably RUclips. Probs against guidelines.
RUclips
The YT robot's pruder than me and I'm a repulsed ace lol.
It's not even RUclips. Advertisers will have a list of words that they don't want to use in association with their products. So anything to do with death, reproduction, etc are often considered undesirable, especially when it comes to Christian advertisers.
For a channel to be viable, ad revenue is important and it's better to censor stuff than risk all your hard work coming to nothing.
We are living in a horrible world now with a bunch of idiots getting offended over EVERYTHING! They need to grow up! It's so frustrating nowadays!
The baby crying for his daddy had me in tears. He was terrified. Hopefully his daddy learned a lesson to not leave his baby in a car! He was one of the lucky ones.
Thank you to the officer who helped the pregnant woman. You also gave her an experience to look forward to in the future ❤
Who woulda thought that id be watching a "Wholesome" bodycam footage 😭Its a polar opposite of what im used to watching
I lied.. this shit is so heartaching..
But good, right? This is the reminder that not all cops are bad just like not all people are crooks. *offers a hug*
@@stormangelus6638 at least some good amongst the utter fuckers out there
The way the first guy just “I could use a hug” and the cop just became a big brother immediately and hugged him tightly. That just melted my heart.
Men get the shit end of the stick when it comes to mental health. All that toxic masculinity surrounding men having, expressing or showing heavy emotions making them “weak” is just SO detrimental to these men.
There is nothing weak about a man’s tears. To me it means what they are dealing with must be insurmountable to get to that breaking point.
I love how Jake and Fred both are willing to just be there for a stranger in need. That’s what restores my faith in humanity.
Agreed! We have GOT to stop making men feel like if they get help, they'd be seen as weak. It's mental health, and if you'd go get help with diabetes or HBP, mental health needs care just as well.
Who set up that system? Men. We’ve said time and time again being vulnerable, seeking help, talking, that’s ALL strong. It is them in their own way nowadays (along w some toxic women that treat them like their own kind and say it’s “weak” to do all of these things.. but mostly men still.)
It’s time for them to realize it and to change it.
@@HolystuffzIt's part of evolution. Society still isn't ready for men to show their emotional and "weak" side.
We been saying the system they put in place is harmful to both women AND men. We all got the short stick. All of us.
Exactly why it's time to evolve. @@VioletJoy
Deputy Tomothy, my brother overdosed and died on opiates, he was a three sport mvp, soccer, hockey, baseball. he stepped on some trash and a piece of metal embedded in his foot, he got hooked on the pain meds and depressed he couldnt compete in anything. after just a few months of using pills to supplement what he was used to money ran out and heroin was 10x cheaper, he died after using for just a short time. some people truly are victims of medical industry and a will power that loses the battle. thank you for treating people in desperate need of help with some humility.
I’m so sorry you lost your brother. For all the people struggling in this world there’s none that deserve it. In a moment your life can be changed and be out of control. I’m not religious and don’t pray but I felt your story so deeply and I wish your family the best in finding some healing
Your brother chose the life he had in the death that ended him
With all the things going on in our country right now; I believe this video needs to be seen by many.
Absolutely!!!!
Absolutely
100000% agree!!!
first one hit hard...
Broke my heart. Sometimes you just need someone to tell you it’s okay
I cried
@@coll4455same. Everyone's been there.
❤Awe. That first kid that asked for a hug. Broke my heart💔. Those cops were pretty awesome!❤
They were better even than great cops. They were real men.
Buying that lady some gloves and a hat. So many things in this video hits you right in the feels. Really grateful to cops like this. It’s not an easy job.
The 2 year old crying for his daddy absolutely broke my mama heart. I sobbed right along with him. I actually bought something called a Roth ID Tag for if we’re ever in an accident, or god forbid, car theft with my baby still in it happens (though I would never leave her in the car even if I’m only gonna be gone for two minutes I just wouldn’t even go in. I’m absolutely not judging this father though. I can only imagine his fear and grief in that situation). It has identification of my daughter and emergency contacts. It’s high vis and super reflective and you can tear it off so it turns into a bracelet to put on your kid. Having something like that or even a handwritten note taped thoroughly to the car seat would’ve made that situation much easier for the authorities to identify the boy and contact his emergency contacts. So so scary and I’m so glad he was reunited with his daddy
he was in his father's truck, his father had reported the theft, they knew who the child was, and who his dad was. It takes time to get to where the baby is.
We get discouraged to write names down on clothes or a backpack so the kid cannot be groomed by a kidnapper or perv and thinks the man may know him /suggest a familiarity that is not there. Its better to teach your kid his full name and later address or phone number.
@@j.3069 I understand, and I agree. This product is just for putting on car seats in case of an accident and an adult is unresponsive or worse. It helps to identify the child and their emergency contacts and is especially useful if the child is not able to communicate (too young, non verbal, etc.). It does not go on clothing or accessories like backpacks. And the info is facing the inside so the high vis side is on the outside. You wouldn’t be able to see the info if you happened to catch a glimpse of it, all you would see is a very shiny sticker
That poor baby probably ended up with some separation anxiety. Breaks my heart.
Babies can recover well from brief trauma if they are supported in their feelings after. It could put them more at risk for some anxiety later but generally loving them and supporting them through the immediate aftermath will let them recover and live happy lives.
the old lady just made me cry ( all the prayers for her and her son )
Some of these made me misty-eyed. 🥺
Seeing a little tater tot scared and crying just breaks my heart.
Im sorry when i read this i thought you were calling the first guy a tator tot somehow 😭
@@BubsThePossum It's all gouda. Lol
I can just tell you’re a fun person to be around 😂😂
The White Castle employee that said NOPE to having to pay for it was incredible
That little baby calling for his daddy broke me. The men in blue are angels.
He’s a nurse, of course he is respectful. Well done so proud of the nurse. Best wishes from Australian Nurse/midwife
Nah most human janitors aka nurses are terrible
@@Melnokina.-.I hope you never have to rely on medical professionals to save your life, because if this is your attitude online I can’t imagine how miserable you must be in real life
@@aimeeisnotacat lol how do you think the attitude became what it is? By constantly dealing with medical professionals who don't listen. Do not have kids especially girls. 1-4 women have a cyst on their ovary and over 200m women have Endometriosis
I have nothing but respect for the first cop. I was in a similar situation when I tried to end my own life and I wish someone like him would’ve been there for me. I had plenty of doctors, nurses, therapists, but the way this cop talks shows it’s coming from his heart. It was always hard to tell if people genuinely cared about me or were just reciting what they practiced for their job. The way he talks is so human, and he’ll never know just how much it means to someone in that situation. He couldn’t have done it any better.
To everyone reading this, I sincerely pray for that whatever is causing you pain or stress will pass. May your negative thoughts, excessive worries and doubts disappear, replaced by clarity and understanding. May your life be filled with peace, tranquility and love🇧🇸🇧🇸💕💕
That poor old lady with Alzheimer’s broke my heart. My mom had vascular dementia and I was her caregiver. What’s going on in their mind is very real to them.
My grandpa had Alzheimer’s and it took way too long to get him into somewhere.
@@sam12587 Any form of dementia is absolutely heartbreaking. 😭 Seeing my mom like that was the most difficult thing I have ever experienced.
I wish i could have seen that sweet little boy reunite with his daddy. Oh, that made my heart hurt. Poor little guy
The first guy Broke MY HEART "I could use a hug" ABSOULTLY BROKE MY HEART
W White castle/ employeefor the free food for the homeless person and cop! THANK YOU!
These are real strong compassionate men. Well done.
Everyone needs a hug honestly, poor guy
That little boy, crying for his daddy … that gutted me
My son-in-law is a police officer a lot like these officers and I show so much gratitude officers with compassion instead of officers with egos thank you to all officers with compassion life isn't easy for everybody not too many people really want to be homeless
I am in tears watching the third video with the pregnant lady and The incredibly kind officer who didn't judge her or make her feel less than, got her some food and enjoyed a meal with her like a human being, I'm sure he has no idea how much that meant to her to be treated like a person even though they were down on their luck and having a hard time. I want to hug this man, very kind very sweet and is a true community service officer!! All departments need officers like this!!! ❤❤❤
As an avid bodycam viewer, who loves the chase, this was very refreshing to watch❤
The level of pain that first person was in to just need a human connection was heartbreaking. I hope hes doing okay and continues to reach out as more people truly care than don't.
Great job to each and every Officer involved in these interactions.
Yes, there are still good people in this world! Thank you for your help!
The first guy nearly brought me to tears. I went through a *very* dark time in my life, I began self harm and attempted multiple times. I didn’t tell anyone until I met my close family friend. I would tell him everything that I felt and everything that was going on. Unfortunately things took a dark turn and my parents found out. I’m doing ok now but seeing that man break down and cry while the cop hugged him broke my heart. It reminded me of when my family friend gave me a hug and I cried for almost an hour..thank you so much for helping him♥️
The police man who bought gloves and a hat for the homeless woman is a saint. As are all the others.
That’s what ‘to protect and serve’ is actually about. ❤️
Jesus the first one was heartwrenching
A hug can literally change the course of someones life.
The cop at the end is trying WAY too hard that hes circling back to bad again lmfao
I can see what you mean by that but I mean, that was probably a pretty awful time for “good cops” too. You’re just trying to do your job to protect and serve and suddenly an influx of people are screeching about how horrible you are. You trip over your words in a situation like that.
Everybody needs a hug sometimes. Thank you, officers, for stepping in & helping him. There is nothing worse than feeling completely alone & overwhelmed with nobody to talk to. Thank you for helping him.
Officer conner. Your mother raised a gentleman, and the world is a far better place with you in it. To that young lady, i hope you find grace, a home and some luck. Find peace, ill pray for you. Great job officer, that young lady needed a break, you split the sea with your hands with your kindness. Blessed is the fighter, the protector, the pious, the saint.
This warms my heart so much! I’m from Michigan and I work at a mental health abs substance use crisis center and knowing there are police willing to actually put effort into people shows that there are changes being made in this world!
These clips got me in my feels omg...im a recovering heroin addict. Have seen my boyfriend OD more times than I'd like to admit ( he eventually died in 2019. If trolls have something to say, that's ok. Im used to weirdos online talkin shit 😂). We've dealt with asshole cops but most of them were so, so, so kind. I'll never forget one of them said " i'm not going to take you to jail, but I am going to take away your drugs. you may get more tonight, you may get more tomorrow. But I can leave here knowing that in this moment, you are safe and alive".. I obviously didn't stop using, but that's not the point 😂 it really helped. the officers in these clips were just amazing 😭😭❤️
This should be the norm.
@@Dee-JayWAbsolutely. Humiliating people who are already trying to numb their pain does the exact opposite.