Praise for the Cop Heroes at Nashville Bombing: They Stood "Between Good and Evil"
Victoria Taft : Dec 28, 2020
PJmedia.com
"What we witnessed … was nothing short of heroism and courageous actions by those six officers … they took swift action, and they started working in the streets and in the neighborhood to clear residents from the area and clear pedestrians from the area. They put themselves in between good and evil. And they saved lives, without a doubt." – James Smallwood, Police Officer's Union
(Nashville, TN) — [Pjmedia.com] When a call came to respond to a "shots fired" in downtown Nashville on Christmas morning, it wasn't Antifa or Black Lives Matter who responded, it was six Nashville cops, some reportedly new to the job, who found themselves "standing between good and evil" in a potential mass casualty situation. (Photo Credit: Nashville Police via PJ Media)
The officers, Brenna Hosey, James Luellen, Michael Sipos, Amanda Topping and James Wells, and Sgt. Timothy Miller, sped to 2nd Avenue and discovered an RV spewing loudspeaker messages warning that it was going to blow up.
Police Chief John Drake told reporters at a news update that the RV blasted music and messages that it would blow up, including a countdown to the explosion. But he said the police got people out, not knowing when the RV would blow, and saved "many" lives on Christmas morning. They're still tallying up all the people successfully evacuated.
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