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Thursday, December 01, 2016

Boy's devastated when he's outbid for late father's car. Then man in the hat hands him the keys

For those of us with loved ones serving in the line of duty – whether it’s in the military, as a policeman, or something else – we all have feared for the worst. While our loved ones assure us that everything will be alright, we can’t help but think what could happen.

A young named Tanner Brownlee can perfectly relate to that struggle. His father was a police officer.

In 2010, Tanner’s father died after an intense police chase. It is very difficult to lose somebody you love unexpectedly, but for a young man who was close to his dad, it was almost too much to handle.

Since the incident, his family’s life hasn’t been the same. Tanner struggled to cope with the loss of his father, but over time, he started to pick up the broken pieces and piece his life back together.

Wanting to have something he could use daily to keep his dad’s memories alive, Tanner decided to buy his squad car, which was going to be sold at an auction.

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6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the heartwarming story Joe. We need to support the police and their families- things will get better under Trump.

Anonymous said...

Joe
Fox putting on that story you put up about no xmas at a md school next ...

LadyLiddy said...

Needed this story today. This mornings news about another Police Officer being killed made me very emotional. You would think that I knew the officer & his family. This is really too much. Having a Baltimore County Police Officer in the family, all these stories hit very close to home. While the world tries to shine a light on bad cops, all the cops I know are wonderful people following their life's passion to help others.

Anonymous said...

Isn't it wonderful to see some kindness in this world

Anonymous said...

Dave T: I simply feel compelled to once again offer my compliments to this blog. Joe, I'm not trying to assuage your ego, but I truly admire and enjoy your efforts here. This article is one of many great pieces you post regularly. Thank you sincerely, for everything you do. Great article! Thanks for sharing. Keep up the great work.

Anonymous said...

God Bless him!!
Great uplifting story!