This week these two officers did a traffic stop, during the stop of violating a red light, the driver expressed she was in a hurry to get the children in the car to school.
When the officers asked her, what school do they attend.
She could not give a good answer.
They escorted her from the car and questioned the child, simply to the eldest child, age 10, "do u know this woman?"
The 10 year old shook his head, No! at that point the driver was arrested.
It was later determined she had kidnapped the children on their way to school.
Four children ages 10 to 6 were forced into the vehicle.
These 2 officers exercised excellent police investigate skills, in doing so they were able to take a kidnapper of the streets, and safeguard the 4 children from any hurt, harm and danger.
Outstanding work to Officers Flannel and Parrish, two of the hard workers in the Eighth Precinct.
Credit: Vickie Micallef
This is love.
Sometimes, a small act of kindness can really brighten someone’s day. One Saturday afternoon, Officer Cameron Tucker from the Volusia County Sheriff’s Department and his wife, Justine, were having dinner at Zaxby’s restaurant in Deland, Florida. It was just an ordinary day, until a young man named Juan, an African American college student, approached them.
Juan asked if he could pray for Cameron to keep him safe in his dangerous job. Cameron and Justine were surprised but welcomed the offer. Juan then placed his hand on Cameron’s shoulder and prayed for his protection. Justine shared the moment on her Facebook page, saying: “After crying my eyes out, we got to have an amazing conversation with this gentleman. He was on fire for God, and you could feel His presence in the room. He said he felt compelled to pray over Cameron.”
Juan is a football player at Stetson University in Deland and a member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. He graduated high school with honors. The photo Justine took of Juan praying for Cameron has been shared over 25,000 times, with many people commenting. Juan’s grandmother, Berta O’Neil, was so proud of him for his kind act.
Since then, Juan and Cameron have kept in touch regularly.
Photo courtesy: Justine Tucker
The really sucky part about social media is that some of us can't share the best parts of lives because crazy people don't like what we say. But what my wife did today is worth sharing.
🚨🇺🇸 SOCIAL SECURITY EXPOSED
KEEP PASSING THIS AROUND UNTIL EVERYONE HAS HAD THE OPPORTUNITY TO READ IT...THE ONLY THING WRONG WITH THE GOVERNMENT'S CALCULATION OF AVAILABLE SOCIAL SECURITY IS THEY FORGOT TO FIGURE IN THE PEOPLE WHO DIED BEFORE THEY EVER COLLECTED A SOCIAL SECURITY CHECK!!!
WHERE DID THAT MONEY GO?
Remember, not only did you and I contribute to Social Security but your employer did, too. It totaled 15% of your income before taxes.
If you averaged only $30K over your working life, that's close to $220,500. Read that again.
Did you see where the Government paid in one single penny?
We are talking about the money you and your employer put in a Government bank to ensure you and me that we would have a retirement check from the money we put in, not the Government.
Now they are calling the money we put in an entitlement when we reach the age to take it back.
If you calculate the future invested value of $4,500 per year (yours & your employer's contribution) at a simple 5% interest (less than what the Government pays on the money that it borrows)....after 49 years of working you'd have $892,919.98.
If you took out only 3% per year, you'd receive $26,787.60 per year and it would last better than 30 years (until you're 95 if you retire at age 65) and that's with no interest paid on that final amount on deposit!
If you bought an annuity and it paid 4% per year, you'd have a lifetime income of $2,976.40 per month.
THE FOLKS IN WASHINGTON HAVE PULLED OFF A BIGGER PONZI SCHEME THAN BERNIE MADOFF EVER DID.
Entitlement my foot; I paid cash for my social security insurance!
Just because they borrowed the money for another government spending, doesn't make my benefits some kind of charity or handout!!
Remember the benefits for members of Congress?
+ free healthcare,
+ outrageous retirement packages,
+ 67 paid holidays,
+ three weeks paid vacation,
+ unlimited paid sick days.
Now that's welfare, and they have the nerve to call my social security retirement payments entitlements?
They call Social Security and Medicare an entitlement even though most of us have been paying for it all our working lives, and now, when it's time for us to collect, the government is running out of money.
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Today I learned a lot, and honestly, it scared me. The direction humanity is going feels dark sometimes. The world feels colder, more divided, more lost, and more dangerous than ever.
But I still believe God is bigger than fear.
I pray for peace over our homes, protection over our children, healing over the sick, strength for the weak, and light for every soul trying to do what is right.
May America return to God before it is too late.
Amen.
This is how the Japanese raise their children: the secret behind a generation of geniuses.
While in many countries intelligence is rewarded with medals, in Japan discipline, humility, and constant effort are rewarded.
From an early age, Japanese children learn a powerful truth: talent without hard work is worthless, and true brilliance is born from consistency.
Over there, it is not unusual to see a six-year-old child going to school alone, crossing streets, taking trains… because from the very beginning they are taught to be responsible, courageous, and self-sufficient.
It is not about overprotecting them, but about preparing them for life. Japanese parents do not do homework for their children, nor do they make excuses for them… they guide them, but teach them that the journey is theirs.
Japanese students clean their own classrooms, sweep the hallways, and wash the bathrooms. In many elementary schools there is no cleaning staff.
Why?
Because educating does not simply mean filling the mind with information, but shaping character, humility, and respect.
Children are not seen as kings, but as part of a community. And this gives them a unique strength.
Japanese brilliance is not luck or genetics. It is culture, values, and well-directed effort from childhood.
Do you want a brilliant child?
Teach them more than mathematics.
Teach them to be disciplined, patient, and curious.
Do not protect them from failure: let them learn from it.
Because, in the end, it is not only about raising intelligent children… but about shaping human beings who shine with their own light.
— Adrian Năstase
To every brother and sister in Christ who reads this, I humbly ask you to pray with me. Let us join our hearts together.
Heavenly father we ask you to bless America and help us remain a nation grounded in faith, freedom, personal responsibility, and respect for Your truth. Give our leaders wisdom, protect the innocent, and unite us in the values that have made this country strong.
We thank You for every blessing, seen and unseen, and we place our trust in You for the days ahead.
Blessed is the nation whose God is the LORD; and the people whom he hath chosen for his own inheritance.
In Jesus’ name we pray,
Amen.
Yes! He really deserves it 🥰
"Today, the 'low oil' light came on while I was on my way to pick up my kids from school. The car started losing power, so I decided to stop at the nearest garage (Total Garage in Ramsgate). After they replaced the oil, I couldn’t move the car because the gears weren’t working. I told the workers that we were new to the area and didn’t have anyone to help me pick up my kids, which had to be done right away.
Then this amazing petrol attendant, Clement, without hesitation, asked me if I could drive a manual car. Before I knew it, he parked his car next to mine with the keys in the ignition and went back to work.
Thanks to him, I was able to pick up my kids on time. I’m so thankful that he trusted me with his car, not knowing my name or if I could drive. When I came back, he let me drop my kids off at home and allowed my husband to return with his car. Clement arranged for a tow truck and someone to fix mine. He was truly my knight in shining armor! I pray that God will bless him in every way."
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My respect 96 years .
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Clint Eastwood Said Something About Getting Old That Stopped Me Cold.
Aging is not gentle.
You are still here. Still present. Still watching the world move. But the body that carried you through everything - the wars, the work, the wildness of youth - begins to ask for more than you can give it. Joints that never complained now speak up in the morning. Eyes that once took in everything now flinch at the light. Breathing, which never required a single thought, starts needing little pauses.
But none of that is the hardest part.
The hardest part is the quiet.
At a certain age, you reach for the phone and remember there is no one left to call.
The people who knew you when you were young - who remembered the same summers, the same streets, the same faces
- are gone. One by one, then all at once, until the memories you carry have no one left to share them with.
So you tell the stories anyway.
To whoever will listen. With a little more color than perhaps the truth deserves. With a touch of pride you've earned and a grief you don't always name. You know the person across from you wasn't there. You know they can't quite feel it the way you do.
But you tell them. Because the telling is the holding on.
Those stories are not just memories. They are the proof that a life was lived. That people were loved. That things mattered.
And if no one asks for them - you offer them anyway, quietly, like setting something down on a table and hoping someone picks it up.
Old age is not simply what happens to a face or a body.
It is memory looking for a place to rest.
And what an older person needs - more than advice, more than solutions, more than someone telling them how to feel - is simply someone willing to sit down, be still, and listen.
Not to fix anything.
Just to be there.
That is the whole gift. And it costs nothing.
~Wild Whispers .
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@vengayitsapi@MrPitbull07 Not so. They do it because if they don't the children will suffer. They love their grandchildre enough to sacrifice their own freedom and rest in order to protect the children. The parents are selfish and only think of their own needs and desires.
MSM shows cops at their worst but ignores stories like this. Deputy Shawn Singleton pulls over Katelyn Ricchini for speeding.
She’s struggling with addiction, abuse, and despair. Instead of a ticket and harsh words, he de-escalates with kindness, listens, and offers a hug. That human moment pulled her back from the edge.
We could all learn a lesson from Deputy Singleton. Police are heroes. Back the Blue 💙🚔
You guys absolutely need to see this! This is Rodney Smith Jr and through his organization he’s connected 6000 children to help in the community by mowing lawns for free for those in need.
This is what real patriotism and community service looks like! Let’s get him to DC!
@heather_wynalda I also lost my mother,brother and husband within 2 days of each other. All hospitilized. When I asked them to administer Ivermectin they told me the hospital didn't carry it that the would use remdesevir. I was not allowed to see them. They must be held accountable.