Cop Makes Tearful Plea Over McDonald's Order

Stacy Talbert worried about what was in her food

A police officer made an emotional video after waiting for a McDonald's breakfast sandwich that never seemed to come, Newsweek reports. The Georgia officer—identified by Heavy as Stacy Talbert—was near tears as she grew nervous over what might be in her food. "It doesn't matter how many hours I've been up. It doesn't matter what I've done for anyone," she says in the video, which has garnered over 10 million views on Twitter

https://www.newser.com/story/292396/cop-makes-tearful-plea-outside-a-mcdonalds.html
 

Maybe the officer should write to Derek Chauvin & the other 3 murdering morons & let them know what effect their criminal behavior is having on the rest of the officers.
She could also write to the many other racist, abusive cops who cover up & lie about it.
 

An officer waded through 120 feet of waist high snow, in my drive way, to inform me that my mother died. The phones were out due to the storm. Yet, when I called the station to report that we had "Travelers" working the neighborhood, I was told, nevermind it was someone drumming up business. 60 Minutes had a show about "Travelers"- con men. They usually work out of white trucks. I happebed to to notice that this guy in a white truck was backing up into my neighbors driveways. And if the people weren't home he was taking his time moving the next home. He backed up into my drive way-can't see his license plate. He gets out, and just as he's at my front door, my backdoor knob is jiggling. Thankfully it was locked. Didn't see anybody there. Well, it's the old ruse, he's putting in a drive way a couple houses away, and he just happens to have extra tar, which is already paid for. He can tar my drive way in the afternoon for really cheap. I have a dirt driveway, you just don't dump tar on that. I told the guy to get out. He backed into the driveway of my neighbor opposite me. I know he's not home. This guy gets out of his truck and is walking in back of the house. That's when I called the police. I told him of the above, and there was a lot more ( I don't want to make this into a book). So the cop says it's just a contractor drumming up business. He wasn't going to do anything about it. I can't tell how angry I was. I watching this guy case my neighbors house, and this cop is too uniformed about con men. So you have the good cop and the bad cop
 
Maybe the officer should write to Derek Chauvin & the other 3 murdering morons & let them know what effect their criminal behavior is having on the rest of the officers.
She could also write to the many other racist, abusive cops who cover up & lie about it.
I couldn't have said it better myself!

ZERO sympathy from me, and my advice to Stacy Talbert, saddle-up honey, and enjoy the ride, because it's going to be a long one.
 
Maybe the officer should write to Derek Chauvin & the other 3 murdering morons & let them know what effect their criminal behavior is having on the rest of the officers.
She could also write to the many other racist, abusive cops who cover up & lie about it.


Maybe George Floyd's family should write about how his criminal behavior , and the criminal behavior of other thugs has torn apart our country? Write it in a plea for peace & quiet. Point out that if they all would just behave, the police encounters would never take place, and no one would need die.
 
Maybe George Floyd's family should write about how his criminal behavior , and the criminal behavior of other thugs has torn apart our country? Write it in a plea for peace & quiet. Point out that if they all would just behave, the police encounters would never take place, and no one would need die.
What planet did you just drop-in from?
 
An officer waded through 120 feet of waist high snow, in my drive way, to inform me that my mother died. The phones were out due to the storm. Yet, when I called the station to report that we had "Travelers" working the neighborhood, I was told, nevermind it was someone drumming up business. 60 Minutes had a show about "Travelers"- con men. They usually work out of white trucks. I happebed to to notice that this guy in a white truck was backing up into my neighbors driveways. And if the people weren't home he was taking his time moving the next home. He backed up into my drive way-can't see his license plate. He gets out, and just as he's at my front door, my backdoor knob is jiggling. Thankfully it was locked. Didn't see anybody there. Well, it's the old ruse, he's putting in a drive way a couple houses away, and he just happens to have extra tar, which is already paid for. He can tar my drive way in the afternoon for really cheap. I have a dirt driveway, you just don't dump tar on that. I told the guy to get out. He backed into the driveway of my neighbor opposite me. I know he's not home. This guy gets out of his truck and is walking in back of the house. That's when I called the police. I told him of the above, and there was a lot more ( I don't want to make this into a book). So the cop says it's just a contractor drumming up business. He wasn't going to do anything about it. I can't tell how angry I was. I watching this guy case my neighbors house, and this cop is too uniformed about con men. So you have the good cop and the bad cop
I could have written that , because it's exactly how it works with them here too ...including the white van or flat bed truck
 
Of course it's not right for anyone to suffer the sting of fear and pain when realizing others are negatively prejudging you. That's true whether for the color of your skin, sexual orientation, religious preference, or the uniform you wear.

On the other hand, one can hope that people who suddenly find themselves at the receiving end of prejudice will be slower to judge others in a similar way.
 
If you have had any job, where you deal with a lot of people, and you thing you have seen it all, wait till tomorrow. Now throw in drugs, mental disorders, alcohol, and guns. That is a hell of a job. I wouldn't do it. As a nation, we want a trustworthy, competent, professional police force. I just don't think the way we train police (mostly OJT), nor the way we supervise them forfills our hopes.
And to be critical of police performance does not translate in being a '"cop hater".
 
If you have had any job, where you deal with a lot of people, and you thing you have seen it all, wait till tomorrow. Now throw in drugs, mental disorders, alcohol, and guns. That is a hell of a job. I wouldn't do it. As a nation, we want a trustworthy, competent, professional police force. I just don't think the way we train police (mostly OJT), nor the way we supervise them forfills our hopes.
And to be critical of police performance does not translate in being a '"cop hater".
Being critical of police performance translates into being a cop hater....in the minds of cops, retired cops, or people who have cops in their families.
 
It's ironic how the big bad bully can abuse, beat, even kill, but the very instant the bully get's their dues, suddenly they cry victim.

I wonder how many times Stacy Talbert, lied, covered-up, protected, and looked the other way for crooked cops over the span of her career.
 
Being critical of police performance translates into being a cop hater....in the minds of cops, retired cops, or people who have cops in their families.


Being critical of criminals behavior translates into being racist / & or unforgiving ... in the minds of criminals, or people who have criminals in their families.
 
Being critical of criminals behavior translates into being racist / & or unforgiving ... in the minds of criminals, or people who have criminals in their families.
Well....yeah. I told you previously to check out my photo on post office walls & FBI headquarters.
 


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