Finally, A Nice Story Involving A Police Officer...

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Officer Buys Eggs For Woman Caught Shoplifting To Feed Family

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A 47-year-old woman was caught stealing eggs in Tarrant, Ala., over the weekend. But instead of arresting Helen Johnson, police officer William Stacy bought her a carton of eggs in exchange for a promise never to shoplift again.That wasn't the end of it.

The story garnered so much attention, that offers of donations of money, food and clothes poured in from around the world."The last time I saw my house this full, I was 12-years-old and staying with my grandmother," Johnson, herself a grandmother, told the Birmingham News. "I've been crying all day."Here's more from the newspaper:

"What a difference a week makes. Johnson's two daughters, a niece and two grandchildren, ages 1 and 3, live with her in their Tarrant home. The kids' mother gets a welfare check - $120 a month - but that check was lost in the mail. Johnson herself gets a disability check, which is set to come this week."By Saturday, the family had gone two days without food. Johnson went to Dollar General on Pinson Valley Parkway with $1.25 and thought that would be enough to buy a carton of eggs. When she realized she was 50 cents plus tax short, she stuffed five eggs in her pocket out of desperation."

Those eggs broke. "I'm not a good thief at all," she told the newspaper.

A store worker at the Dollar General called the police, bringing Stacy to the scene. She said she had expected him to handcuff her. Instead, he bought her a carton of eggs."I was like, 'Oh my God, thank you Jesus for this man,' "

Johnson said. "He is my hero."Stacy recalled his own childhood, telling the newspaper his mother had had trouble feeding his sister and him. And, he said, he'd been on a call to Johnson's home once before and had seen the condition in which she and her family lived."

The story she told me Saturday matched up with what I had seen when I was there," he told the newspaper. "I felt like it was the right thing to do. I didn't want to pass judgment on her."Someone filmed the encounter on his cellphone and posted it on Facebook with the hashtag #feelgoodstoryoftheday. The video went viral — and the food donations began pouring in.

Officer Buys Eggs For Woman Caught Shoplifting To Feed Family The Two-Way NPR



With all the stories we've been hearing about concerning police brutality, this is a nice change!
 
"Finally"?

For every incident involving possible excessive force...there are 1000 like this.

But liberals, media and cop haters dont care. They only hate cops and will do anything to smear ALL of them
 
I think most cops are good decent people just trying to do a difficult job. Nice to hear the story of one of them. Thanks for posting this.
 
"Finally"?

For every incident involving possible excessive force...there are 1000 like this.

But liberals, media and cop haters dont care. They only hate cops and will do anything to smear ALL of them



Right, and that's why I posted this story...to smear ALL of them! You dope!
Look at all of the conservatives on this board who are anti police. You have some nerve.
 
Officer Buys Eggs For Woman Caught Shoplifting To Feed Family

34660681_h33706078-cbed8e0cbfaa834fbddff25c1cb29d11e6e24425-s300-c85.jpg



A 47-year-old woman was caught stealing eggs in Tarrant, Ala., over the weekend. But instead of arresting Helen Johnson, police officer William Stacy bought her a carton of eggs in exchange for a promise never to shoplift again.That wasn't the end of it.

The story garnered so much attention, that offers of donations of money, food and clothes poured in from around the world."The last time I saw my house this full, I was 12-years-old and staying with my grandmother," Johnson, herself a grandmother, told the Birmingham News. "I've been crying all day."Here's more from the newspaper:

"What a difference a week makes. Johnson's two daughters, a niece and two grandchildren, ages 1 and 3, live with her in their Tarrant home. The kids' mother gets a welfare check - $120 a month - but that check was lost in the mail. Johnson herself gets a disability check, which is set to come this week."By Saturday, the family had gone two days without food. Johnson went to Dollar General on Pinson Valley Parkway with $1.25 and thought that would be enough to buy a carton of eggs. When she realized she was 50 cents plus tax short, she stuffed five eggs in her pocket out of desperation."

Those eggs broke. "I'm not a good thief at all," she told the newspaper.

A store worker at the Dollar General called the police, bringing Stacy to the scene. She said she had expected him to handcuff her. Instead, he bought her a carton of eggs."I was like, 'Oh my God, thank you Jesus for this man,' "

Johnson said. "He is my hero."Stacy recalled his own childhood, telling the newspaper his mother had had trouble feeding his sister and him. And, he said, he'd been on a call to Johnson's home once before and had seen the condition in which she and her family lived."

The story she told me Saturday matched up with what I had seen when I was there," he told the newspaper. "I felt like it was the right thing to do. I didn't want to pass judgment on her."Someone filmed the encounter on his cellphone and posted it on Facebook with the hashtag #feelgoodstoryoftheday. The video went viral — and the food donations began pouring in.

Officer Buys Eggs For Woman Caught Shoplifting To Feed Family The Two-Way NPR



With all the stories we've been hearing about concerning police brutality, this is a nice change!
Brought tears to my eyes...

I wish more of us, were just like this man...
 
"Finally"?

For every incident involving possible excessive force...there are 1000 like this.

But liberals, media and cop haters dont care. They only hate cops and will do anything to smear ALL of them



Right, and that's why I posted this story...to smear ALL of them! You dope!
Look at all of the conservatives on this board who are anti police. You have some nerve.


I thought it was a nice change, considering all the negative we've been hearing lately. :D
 
"Finally"?

For every incident involving possible excessive force...there are 1000 like this.

But liberals, media and cop haters dont care. They only hate cops and will do anything to smear ALL of them
More like 10,000.
 

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