I’ve come across that on ahighway before. I assumed they were asleep and honked to wake them once I passed them.
WoW! “...officers and deputies said they found an infant and a toddler in the vehicle, but they were not hurt. They were two more lives saved by an alert, heroic officer.”
What an amazing story with a such a happy ending.
“I’m not a hero. I’m just doing what I had to do. I don’t think of myself as a hero. Any one of these guys would have done the exact same thing,” Sharpen said.
This is the story of so many of our young law enforcement officers around the country — “don’t thank me, I was just doing my job.”
Kinda of like my fellow Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, and Marines — It is a $hitty thankless job, but it must be done to protect those that cannot protect themselves.
God Bless Sgt. Gary Sharpen and his actions — He is a great American!
Wahooo! That was amazing!
“Jose Luis Alejo-Zavalija, 25,”
How unexpected.
That’s the kind of cop I’m used to seeing. God bless him, and keep him safe as he deploys to the Middle East.
JOSE LUIS ALEJO-ZAVALIJA
Montgomery County Police Reporter
It’s frequently called suicide by car. WHen a gun isn’t available, suicidal people frequently take others with them.
I always wondered about that Steve Jobs guy.....:)