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Former NFL running back Herschel Walker offered to work with airlines to send people who want to defund the police to countries without them.
Walker, who played 12 years in the NFL, took his thoughts to Twitter in response to people who want to eliminate police departments across the United States.
“I have an idea… For all these people who don’t want any police, I’d love to meet with American Airlines, Delta, and Southwest and make a deal to fly them to countries that don’t have police. I want them to be happy!” Walker wrote.
On Sunday, Walker said that he would serve as a black leader to help bring all members of Congress together to solve problems of racial injustice and police brutality in the country.
“We’re civilized people,” Walker said. “Why can’t true congressmen/women and senators get together with leaders from all ethnic groups, both left and right, to find solutions... unless certain people in Washington don’t want to see a change. I’m volunteering myself as one of the black leaders.”
Walker also recently retweeted his son, Christian, on Twitter who said that he doesn’t feel bad for the people who are looting and burning down buildings during the nationwide protests.
“My dad grew up in the deep south as a poor black man and turned himself into an notable athlete, business man, and person,” Christian Walker wrote. “No, I don’t feel bad for 'oppressed' people who run around burning buildings down. I’m not sorry I’m grateful for my country/the opportunities it’s given me.”
RIP Sandeep Dhaliwal of the Harris County Sheriff's Office. 42 years old, he was considered a trailblazer as the first Sikh deputy when he joined the force in 2009.
RIP Natalie Corona of the Davis, California police department. She was a 22-year-old rookie officer who graduated from the police academy in July 2018 and had completed her field training just before Christmas.
RIP Chateri Payne of the Shreveport, Louisiana police department. She was a 22-year-old rookie officer who had just graduated from the police academy in November 2018.
This is the harsh reality that law enforcement faces every single day. Deputy Kristen Richmond, along with her K9 partner Dakota, fought off a heavily drugged collegiate male athlete for nearly 5 minutes. Deputy Richmond’s radio was lost during the altercation and she was left alone to fight while backup was frantically trying to locate her. She credits her survival to her training that she does outside of work. She implores all officers to train hard and have complete trust in your partners and coworkers. They are the only help you have on the street. Remember that everyday you don’t train, someone is training to kill you.
Corporal Ronil Singh took this wonderful Christmas picture with his family before heading out on his shift and not knowing that his life would be needlessly taken not 5 hours later. Corporal Singh of the Newman Police Department was shot and killed during a traffic stop. Responding officers rushed him to the hospital where he was pronounced dead.
Rest in Peace Corporal Ronil Singh. End of Watch: 12/26/2018