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Louisville, KY cops are good people, like 99% of cops in other cities.

They aren’t going to stand by like cops in Ferguson, Saint Louis, Baltimore, Madison, New York, Charlottesville and McKinney, Texas have done in the face of race-hustlers, leftists and criminals who would try to use sensationalism and public attacks on cops to further their political agenda.

The social justice warriors and race hustlers were in Louisville in recent days, inflaming the black community after a police officer shot a violent suspect trying to beat him to death with a flagpole.

Cops in Louisville published an open letter in response to the untruths being pedaled by the cop-haters.

It’s bold.

It’s beautiful.

Read it towards the end of this entry.

Well done, Louisville cops.

So, what’s the story of the photo above?

A woman who lost more than 200 pounds and then was photographed being helped to the finish line of a 10K race said the Louisville, Kentucky, policeman who helped her was an answer to a prayer.

Asia Ford, 35, of Louisville, only wanted to beat her personal record from last year in her second 10K race over the weekend. Ford, a customer service representative for Time Warner Cable, said she decided about two years ago to turn her life around after she and her former husband experienced health issues….

…”During mile five, I started crying because I knew my body was experiencing a shutdown,” she said. “I had one mile in front of me and said to my son, ‘It’s time to quit.’ I asked, ‘God, please let me take a few more steps.’ Right when I said that, God brought this man.”

That man was Louisville Metropolitan Police Lt. Aubrey Gregory. He helped Ford reach a personal record of two hours and seven minutes, which is three minutes shorter than her time last year.

“He said, ‘I want you to look straight ahead of you. We have nothing but a mile ahead of you,'” Ford said.

For more on the amazing story behind the photo above, click here.

 

Louisville Kentucky – River City Police – Open Letter to Public – FOP Lodge 614 (1)

8 thoughts on “BOLD: Louisville Police call out cop-bashers and criminals”
    1. Ken is taking a little vacation from posting.

      He crossed the line too many times and seemed to relish in it.

      So he got a timeout.

      John

  1. Excellent letter. I hope other FOP lodges and police organizations see it and imitate it.

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