Bodycam video shows Georgia law enforcement coming to the aid of homeless couple, dogs
With severe weather moving in, the couple and their two small dogs had nowhere to go.
I don’t, I don’t know what to do. I mean, they, they’re homeless. I mean, they only got 40 bucks. I had *** show. They say they are fool The rainbows full? If you wanted that for the dog, you need some food. I, um, one dog. Uh, not, not, not, you know, far out. I don’t know I wonder how much the Oreo is for. It’s like. My friend, do you have an ID on you? I, I do not. No, so because why I’m asking because I was gonna, I pay for you guys *** lot at the hotel. But you guys don’t have an ID you guys OK. Well if you got over there, we might give them the baggage because you’re over there. If you pay for it, you can just give them your ID. I. I. Oh, well, whatever you guys don’t have, I’ll come up with the difference, OK? Just to get you guys out, you know, out of the rain and. Yeah, that’s, that’s the only reason why we’re fighting because it’s *** big stress and You from having something to happen.
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Bodycam video shows Georgia law enforcement coming to the aid of homeless couple, dogs
With severe weather moving in, the couple and their two small dogs had nowhere to go.
Watch the bodycam video aboveNewly released bodycam video shows law enforcement officers in Georgia coming to the aid of a homeless couple and their dogs.The video, released this week by the Newton County Sheriff’s Office, depicts Deputy McClarin, along with Officer Hobbs from the Covington Police Department, responding to a CVS where the couple and their dogs were found outside.According to a social media post from the sheriff’s office, the couple was “facing more than just a difficult moment — they were experiencing homelessness and living on the streets with their two dogs.”With severe weather moving into the area, the two pitched in to cover the cost of a hotel room and provided them with a bag of dog food.”Their compassion and willingness to go above and beyond are a true reflection of what it means to serve with heart,” the post read.TRENDING STORIESGeorgia prepares for weekend protests as officials monitor for peaceful assemblyAuthorities: 2 armed suspects captured in south Georgia after chase, shooting, crashGracie Allen, Miss Georgia Southern University, wins Preliminary Talent Award at Miss Georgia Competition
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Newly released bodycam video shows law enforcement officers in Georgia coming to the aid of a homeless couple and their dogs.
The video, released this week by the Newton County Sheriff’s Office, depicts Deputy McClarin, along with Officer Hobbs from the Covington Police Department, responding to a CVS where the couple and their dogs were found outside.
According to a social media post from the sheriff’s office, the couple was “facing more than just a difficult moment — they were experiencing homelessness and living on the streets with their two dogs.”
With severe weather moving into the area, the two pitched in to cover the cost of a hotel room and provided them with a bag of dog food.
“Their compassion and willingness to go above and beyond are a true reflection of what it means to serve with heart,” the post read.
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