Nowadays, for regular people, the cops are becoming such an unpredictable force. They are people of authority that somehow some of us fear because of the stereotyping that most of them are bad apples. But what is it exactly about them that make us fear them and run to the other direction instead of looking up to them and seeking their help?
Not all police are corrupt and have taken for granted the power of authority they hold. A good part of the police community are actually silent heroes. Many of us may not know it, but they are there. Take for example the hero of this story, state trooper Chad Savannah. His intentions were pure when he approached little girl, Brooke Yost. Only this time, he did not expect the little girl to do what she did.
Donut Holes
It is a no-brainer that children always have a knack for sweets. It seems as if wherever they go, all they can think about is how to satisfy that craving. And Brooke was no exception to this. She had been thinking about donut holes the entire day, and so she reckoned that with the little money she had on her, it may be enough to buy some.
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It was late in August of 2017 that time, and so with the little money she had, she decided she was going to go to Sheetz gas station between Meridian Road and Route 68. It was close to where she lived, so she got her mom to drive her to the store. However, when she got there, she had not expected things to happen the way they did.