Body camera footage of a cop attacking an apparently innocent 13-year-old girl was so troubling that his fellow cops crossed the thin blue line to turn him in.
Read More »Instead of Arresting Disabled Veteran For Hitchhiking, Cops Drove Him 100 Miles to Doctor
Instead of arresting a disabled veteran for hitchhiking, cops helped him and set off a chain reaction which made the world a better place.
Read More »WATCH: Good Cops Honor Oath to Constitution, Uphold Man’s Right to Film, Instead of Violating It
Instead of attacking a man for filming the police officers did the exact opposite and honored their oaths to the constitution by protecting his rights.
Read More »‘I’m Willing to Go to Jail For It’: Sheriffs Refuse to Enforce New Gun Confiscation Law
Refusing to enforce immoral legislation like confiscating the guns of citizens is the definition of what a good cop does.
Read More »WATCH: Cops Show What Real Bravery Is As They Disarm Suicidal Man to Save His Life
When two police officers encountered a suicidal man with a rifle, they endangered their own lives in order to stop him from killing himself.
Read More »Why We Need More Bad Cops
What is the difference between a 'good cop' and a 'bad cop'?
Read More »There is Indeed a “War on Cops,” and the Media is Not Talking about this War at All
Crossing the blue line is an act of war in police departments across the country. The blue wall will come crashing down on all who expose its corruption, even cops.
Read More »Onlookers Expect the Worst as they Watch a State Trooper Pursue Elderly Woman in Scooter
World's slowest police chase turned out to be an act of kindness.
Read More »There is Far More to Being a “Good Cop” than Choosing to Not Beat Up Innocent People
The "Bad Apple Argument" is invalid, it's high time Americans start to realize it.
Read More »“Good Cops” Punished for Discretionary and Kindhearted Game of Rock, Paper, Scissors
Viral video shows two good cops letting a young girl off the hook for underage drinking after game of Rock, Paper, Scissors, leading to disciplinary action for the officers.
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