Police officer breaks down in as he pleads 'not all cops are bad'
A COP in Georgia is going viral on TikTok after sharing an emotional appeal saying he's "tired" of an increasingly polarized police force.
Atlanta Major Officer Kelvin Dingle cried on camera as he said "I'm tired. I am so goddamn tired. I wake up every morning and kiss my family goodbye, knowing there's a possibility I won't come home.
The Major was dressed in uniform sitting in the passenger seat of his car when he began the video, discussing how not all cops are bad apples. "All of us are not bad. I am not as they are. Most of us are not. There are bad people in every career. I am so goddamn tired, tired, tired," he said in an exasperated tone.Dingle said he was "tired" and that he wishes people knew not all police are bad applesThe video, posted over the weekend, has been viewed over 1.4 million times.Most read in News
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