A Life-Changing Traffic Stop
In Cabarrus County, North Carolina, Deputy Shawn Singleton pulled over Katelyn Ricchini for speeding. Instead of a ticket, he gave her a warning and showed kindness.
She broke down, revealing she was four months sober, fleeing an abusive relationship, and fighting to regain custody of her 6-year-old son from Maryland.
The deputy hugged her as she cried. Months later, Katelyn was 10 months sober, employed, and reunited with her son Isaiah — crediting the officer’s compassion for helping save her life.
@PoliceThePolic1 Imagine, many teachers have to deal with these types of students. Do we have empathy yes but should we ensure abuse NO. Imagine having 4 or more students with this type of behavior
@Weenies99195189@CP24 Don't even try to blame teachers when the entire world/system is BROKEN. We should go back to online teaching so parents understand the worth
@maddenifico Nothing to do with Trump. Almost every president before him had a hand in the downfall of America. Trump just happens to be at the front when the downfall is recognizable
@Taurock Im still surprised people can get away with this but if you talk about Je-ws or the L G BT Q community you are instantly written off. Damn shame