🚨Hero alert! Texas man is being called a hero after he jumped out of his work truck to save a 15-year-old girl from an attempted kidnapping!!
While towing porta potties, Cody Ratto saw the teen being beaten and grabbed by 28-year-old Carlos Alonso Cuevas Ruiz.
He stopped, helped her off the ground, and then chased the suspect in his truck long enough to get the license plate number.
Thanks to Ratto’s quick actions, Ruiz is now in jail facing charges of attempted kidnapping.
When asked if he would do it again, Ratto did not hesitate. “Every day,” he said. “This was a blessing from God to be in the right place.”
This is the kind of courage that protects communities. One ordinary man saw a child in danger and refused to look the other way.
We need more people willing to step up when it counts. Heroes like Cody Ratto remind us what real neighbors do.
#TexasHero #ProtectKids
Los Angeles Police Department is ending their agreement with Flock cameras
LAPD says there are concerns about privacy but they knew that when they signed up, that’s not the real reason
The real reason Democrats were worried about federal access to these cameras being used for ICE immigration enforcement
Democrats are more about the privacy rights of their illegal voters than they do American citizens
This is also being pushed by The ACLU and similar organizations which have campaigned against Flock nationwide, noting sharing with ICE for deportations and calling for cities to end contracts. Over 50+ localities have done so partly over these issues
So it has nothing to do with privacy, it’s all about protecting their illegals
Trump fired U.S. Attorney Roger Rogoff 54 minutes after he was sworn in — unanimously appointed by all 17 WDWA judges (picked by 5 different presidents).
AG Blanche: “Judges don’t pick U.S. Attorneys, POTUS does.”
Same playbook as NY’s Donald Kinsella — sworn in, fired within hours.
Lawsuits incoming.
Finally, a president for America First 🇺🇸