Cops Race to Stop Man From Jumping Off High Overpass

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37 thoughts on “Cops Race to Stop Man From Jumping Off High Overpass

  1. Mi sono rivisto in quella persona disperata.ho 62 anni e ho pianto come un bambino.questi poliziotti non hanno adottato il protocollo,ma la loro empatia è sensibilità.

  2. It took decades and many tries at finding the right cocktail for my bipolar disorder. I felt this man's desperation personally. Keep putting one foot in front of the other and never give up, dude. If you don't like the meds you are on, work with your doctor to find a better one. If you don't think your doctor is working out, get a new one. Life can be better than anything you could possibly imagine but you have to put one foot in front of the other. This is a journey.

  3. Who won the race? Without watching IÒ€ℒm assuming this manÒ€ℒs demands were to watch two cops race and bet on who won.

  4. How wonderful is this resolutionÒ€¦ thank God for these officers 🫢🏻ðŸℒðŸ’¯ðŸ’Βͺ

  5. Metaphorically speaking, IÒ€ℒve been on the edge of a bridge before
    It took several years and a lot of introspective work to get myself out of such a dark place
    It took changing my entire life
    Uprooting my home

    But IÒ€ℒm in a much much much better place than I was before. It makes me really sad to see people when they get in that space
    The older I get the more I realize that it is more and more common for people to have these kinds of dark episodes
    But most people donÒ€ℒt talk about it because theyÒ€ℒre embarrassed
    Or they just canÒ€ℒt

    bless those officers for being able to help calm him down and talk to him

    It is really nice to see a side of police thatÒ€ℒs compassionate and empathetic and human

    I work on the phone from my job and I was on the phone with a man today for an hour and a half

    Most of it was talking about what he needed help with from my position, but I really think having somebody to just listen is what people are craving more and more and more

    I listen to him for a good 30 minutes straight before I was able to get a word in

    He got free therapy today

    And I got to make somebody feel good
    I got to make somebody feel seen
    I got to make somebody feel human and appreciated as a customer

    The more we get focused on automation and AI we lose the human aspect and the humans lose it too

    We need to remember, we have feelings we can show empathy. We can be kind! ThatÒ€ℒs what makes us stand out from the robots.

    My goal is to make somebodyÒ€ℒs day a little bit better each day
    Whether itÒ€ℒs because I listen or because IÒ€ℒm positive or because IÒ€ℒm calm and I can give them peace

    Having a purpose is required for humans to be OK You can choose what your purpose is.

    Mine apparently is to be a therapist lol. Just not a titled one. Γ°ΕΈΛœβ€š

  6. ðŸ‑¦ðŸ‑ºWatching someone so sad in life that they have given up is heartbreaking my daughter lost her son to sids and her will to live left. As a family We were bonded in trauma and Unconditional love. In the end we each have a choice its about saving ourselves. Be kind to others. Kevin Γ°ΕΈΛœβ€‘ was amazing.ҝ€

  7. This video made a real impression on me. I am so tired of the lack of compassion, kindness, empathy, and support in this countryÒ€ℒs current landscape. I wish there were more people like these officers. Praying this dad gets the help he needs and enjoys a long and satisfying life with his family. ҝ€ï¸

  8. Man, a year of jail and a $5,000 fine for having a crashout because you arent being listen to? Id just shoot myself then, fuck paying that and fuck being in jail for a year for some stupid shit like this.

  9. Wooow the handshake at they end Kevin you are remarkable and amazing human ðŸℒðŸ»ðŸ’”

  10. Just got off the bridge that's likely to not kill but maime.
    I mean, if the jump was gonna happen and not an empty threat for attention/sympathy, it would of happen immediately upon going onto the ledge.

    Hope dude gets help
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  11. In reality, you need to stop treating dumb people like that.Like kids that's exactly why they act like that have the firefighters on the bottom with the trampoline and push him off put a few knees into his back and arrest him and to jail.That's a waste of my taxpayer money

  12. For anyone watching this video and currently struggling through your hardest days, know that you are valued and loved. DonÒ€ℒt let temporary pain turn into a permanent solution. You are needed in this world. It may not seem like it now, but you are here for a reason. Help is available. Stay strong. From one survivor to another. Stay strong.

    Kudos to the cops who helped this man ҝ€

  13. Those cops need to mind their own business! He's not hurting anybody. If he doesn't want to live in this lousy world, that's HIS business.

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