Take a look at this cell phone video taken inside the conference building where yesterday’s tragic mass shooting took place. Listen to the way the officer talks to the people being rescued and escorted out of the building. He’s calm, reassuring, and tells them he’ll take a bullet first so they don’t need to worry. And these officers get up everyday of their lives ready to take the first bullet for us. With the anti-police movement that has spread across this country recently, we just thought you should see what law enforcement is willing to do to save lives.
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1 day ago in Entertainment, Music
For Demi Lovato, ‘It’s Not That Deep.’ Her new pop era, album and tour are reasons to celebrate
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