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This is Jakari Jackson for Infowars.com, and I know there's a lot of heavy stuff in the news, but I want to show you guys a few uplifting stories of people taking back their communities. | |
We'll start with this one. | |
This was in Dallas. | |
So the guy who drove off in the black car I believe had to be life-lighted to the hospital But you see a mother, she gets out, she had her boyfriend in the car, her son in the car, and they pretty much just tackle this guy. | |
They fight him down, they say, no, you're not going to get away with this crime. | |
The guy had carjacked the vehicle he was driving, and he was involved in the police pursuit. | |
And these people decided to take the matters into their own hands. | |
And then the officers eventually get there after they've been wrestling with them for a little while and you see the mother goes over there and consoles her son. | |
Then there's another story of a 75-year-old Navy vet. | |
He was at a shopping center and he saw an officer or a security guard wrestling with a suspected shoplifter. | |
Then he jumps in and takes the guy down. | |
And then we'll end with this. | |
Story out of New York. | |
This happened earlier this year. | |
But a officer saw a child, or should I say a teen, walking down the street and he offered the teen a ride and while they were having their conversation, somebody spun out of control and the officer picked the kid up, put him on the hood of the car, and the officer actually got struck by the vehicle. | |
It's my understanding that the officer's injuries were not life-threatening. | |
But these are the type of stories I like to see and I definitely understand that if you get involved in the type of confrontation, you are putting yourself at risk. |