He Made His Day

Police officer Justin Scherlen passed away during his vacation with the family in New Mexico. He was the father of four children and Jackson who was the youngest was about to start his new life with his first day at school and Amarillo Police Department made sure that he remembers it all his life.

No Tickets, But Ice-Cream

To improve the relationship between the police and the people, the police department didn’t issue tickets for the traffic rule violations instead they distributed the ice-cream cones. “That’s one of the great things with police work — you get to meet people like that on a daily basis, and it makes the job worth it,” Officer Brian Warner told the local news channel WSET.

#WhyIWearTheBadge

Why do they wear a badge? This picture completely explains it when it went viral on social media. This picture surfaced over the internet in October and it didn’t take long to become the photo of the year.

All In

Barbie Henderson found out that her sister had died and when she called 911 it was John Nissen, a  veteran from the Hillview Police department. Out of safety, I asked if I could talk with her and see if I could get her cooled down a bit,” Nissen told in the interview with the People. Adding further, “I turned the air vents towards her – it was over 90 degrees that day – held her hand, and she cried on my shoulder. I had her take sips of water.” John stayed with Barbie for more than hour to make sure she was okay.