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Homeless man saves Dallas Police officer from attack
Source: CBS DFW
October 24, 2012
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Source: CBS DFW
October 24, 2012
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uncledennis1
7 months ago
22262 Comments
.....................................................KEWL.....................................................
JCSO119
7 months ago
820 Comments
This is the exact reason why I help some of these guys sometimes. You NEVER know when they may actually help you in return.
mz66
7 months ago
3462 Comments
Excellent. Sort of flies in the face of the old adage "once a criminal, always a criminal." Maybe a more nuanced attitude is in order--something akin to what credit reporting agencies use: give appropriate weight to recent behavior.
MaxVirtus
7 months ago
9382 Comments
Bump All!! also a BIG Bump to MarlyB
LonnaNJ
7 months ago
5074 Comments
Bump all-BIG BUMP Marly!
It's likely he has priors, and finds difficulty getting or lacks enthusiasm about getting hired, I think he's proved his worth. Looks like he's in pretty good shape, maybe a bouncer? WWE perhaps? lol
Speedy recovery to the officer
MarlyB
7 months ago
4228 Comments
BUMP MIKIESPLACE! And a job offer from the community might not hurt either!
Jonas
7 months ago
38366 Comments
What a refreshing change. This is cool. My prayers for Officer Taylor.
Irishcop1961
7 months ago
36912 Comments
Thank you Mr. Alexander. Bump MIKIESPLACE.
MIKIESPLACE
7 months ago
1106 Comments
i DO HOPE THAT OFFICER SAT DOWN TO A STEAK DINNER WITH ALL THE TRIMMINGS WITH THAT CIVILIAN.
Whalewatcher
7 months ago
9800 Comments
Glad to see a civilian helping out an officer when he needed it !!!
IowaNinersFan
7 months ago
8014 Comments
Great job, Mr. Alexander. Glad the officer was not seriously injured.