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Fulton County reminds roadsters of Georgia's Move Over Law after nearly tragic collision

The Fulton County Sheriff's Office conducted a special detail Saturday focused on enforcement of the Move Over Law after one of their deputies was struck by a driver who failed to get over into the next lane.

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Black Cop Goes on Rant About Law Enforcement: 'All of Us Are Not Bad'

Black Cop Goes on Rant About Law Enforcement: All of Us Are Not Bad VladTV 2,019 views   •  comments This Officer is laying out some real truthpic.twitter.com/VHX17xOoxq Not My President, Dogecoin (@CplChaskoIV2) May 1, 2021 A Georgia police officer has gone viral after an emotional rant he went on about the state of law enforcement.  Officer Kelvin Dingle said he s had it with the criticism cops have been receiving, especially lately. “I wake up every morning and kiss my family goodbye, knowing that there’s a possibility I will not come home,” said Dingle in a Tik Tok video that s received more than 1.7 million views since Tuesday morning. 

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Rush to the Democrats: Stop the War on Police | 1390 KRRZ

By Premiere Networks May 4, 2021 KEN: It s harder and harder to find the news media when police are doing wonderful things. The word racism has lost its impact, so it s overused, and so now systemic has been added to racism, and systemic is becoming overused. You know, Rush talked about this, the watering down and the manipulation of language during the Trayvon Martin case. RUSH: The left has begun to talk about profiling here, not racism. They re accusing Zimmerman of profiling Trayvon and that, of course, is a no-no. Nobody likes profiling because it s judgmental, and in many cases prejudicial. So profiling would be, See? A young, 17-year-old black guy in a hood! That equals criminal. That s profiling; you can t do it. Profiling equals the charge of racism, but they ve beat that to death, in a sense.

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Rush to the Democrats: Stop the War on Police

Rush to the Democrats: Stop the War on Police May 4, 2021 KEN: It’s harder and harder to find the news media when police are doing wonderful things. The word “racism” has lost its impact, so it’s overused, and so now “systemic” has been added to “racism,” and “systemic” is becoming overused. You know, Rush talked about this, the watering down and the manipulation of language during the Trayvon Martin case. RUSH: The left has begun to talk about “profiling” here, not racism. They’re accusing Zimmerman of “profiling” Trayvon and that, of course, is a no-no. Nobody likes profiling because it’s judgmental, and in many cases prejudicial. So profiling would be, “See? A young, 17-year-old black guy in a hood! That equals ‘criminal. ” That’s profiling; you can’t do it. “Profiling” equals the charge of racism, but they’ve beat that to death, in a sense.

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Officer's TikTok message in defense of police goes viral: 'There are bad people in every career!'

A frustrated police officer whose TikTok message on the treatment of law enforcement went viral tells Fox & Friends that he s had enough of the negative portrayal of policing. A frustrated police officer whose TikTok message on the treatment of law enforcement went viral told Fox & Friends Tuesday that he s had enough of the negative portrayal of policing. Major Kelvin Dingle, operation commander at the Morehouse School of Medicine Department of Public Safety in Atlanta, Georgia, explained what led him to post the passionate video where he proclaimed he s so tired of being viewed as bad. It seems like every night we go to sleep or every morning we wake up, there s something negative that s portrayed about law enforcement, Dingle said. I was riding home and I was thinking in regards to everything and now it s just different. I m driving next to people and people are just frowning at me. People are purposely doing things to get my attention. They re flipping me off.

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