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Jacksonville Police Department was in the middle of chasing down a man in a stolen car when he suddenly jumped out of the vehicle and ran towards Chick-fil-A. As he began to sprint through the heavenly drive-thru, one customer knew he had to protect God s chicken at all costs.
In a Facebook video posted by the Jacksonville PD, you can watch as the suspect comes flying through the Chick-fil-A drive-thru only to be ransacked by the iron door of a customer’s truck. The quick-thinking customer quickly opened his door right as the suspect ran by, hitting and ultimately stopping the suspect, helping the police get him on the floor and restrain him.
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) Houston Police Chief Art Acevedo addressed his new career endeavor of taking on the role as the new top cop in Miami Tuesday afternoon in a briefing.
Acevedo has given 4 1/2 years to the city of Houston since his swearing in on Nov. 30, 2016. In Houston, he has overseen a department of 5,400 sworn law enforcement officers and 892 civilian support personnel.
Acevedo was born in Cuba and moved with his family to the United States when he was only 4 years old. Being a Cuban-American, Miami city manager Arthur Noriega said he hopes Acevedo s background will help in understanding the Hispanic ties to Miami as an effort to strengthen the bond between community and police.