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Wounded Officer Tullier has testimony to his service
Posted on 7/21/16 at 9:08 am
Posted on 7/21/16 at 9:08 am
I don't care if already posted
Had previously posted a story about another officer stopping to help a woman in need on July 7 ... here's yet another time that a citizen was helped by one of the officers involved in Sundays shooting only days before the shooting.
Many prayers continue for you and your family Officer.
eta: Here's the other link if anyone would like to see it. LINK
Had previously posted a story about another officer stopping to help a woman in need on July 7 ... here's yet another time that a citizen was helped by one of the officers involved in Sundays shooting only days before the shooting.
Many prayers continue for you and your family Officer.
eta: Here's the other link if anyone would like to see it. LINK
This post was edited on 7/21/16 at 9:15 am
Posted on 7/21/16 at 1:08 pm to tiger91
Post the story brohemian rhapsody
Posted on 7/21/16 at 1:15 pm to tiger91
quote:You shouldn't have had to bump this. OT, I am disappointed
Shameless bump.
Posted on 7/21/16 at 1:18 pm to tiger91
Any updates on how he's doing?
Posted on 7/21/16 at 1:43 pm to tiger91
Most officers are good, solid citizens. Not sure why BLM doesn't undertand or appreciate this. Well done, officer, well done. 
Posted on 7/21/16 at 1:45 pm to ThePenIsMightier
ThePen not that I've heard. There is a girl in the main thread who said she or her parents are friends with them and I asked if she'd heard anything but also said that I understood if she couldn't or would prefer to not say anything.
I'm hoping that no news is sort of good news???
I'm hoping that no news is sort of good news???
Posted on 7/21/16 at 1:46 pm to The Mick
BATON ROUGE- Tonight, a story of heroism is emerging about a deputy who is fighting for his life. It was a chance encounter with a stranded motorist in Baton Rouge.
Deputy Nick Tullier is an 18-year veteran of the East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff's Office. He's assigned to traffic.
Billy Rimes won't ever forget what Deputy Tullier did for him. That kind act and service to his community has Rimes reeling and praying for a miracle.
"I hit a curb," Rimes said. "It cut my tire and it went flat. It was one of the hottest days of the year. It was so hot when I touched the asphalt it almost burned my hand."
Rimes still has a donut on his front driver's side tire. Each lugnut on this spare fastened tightly to Rimes' car. Moments after stopping on the road, Deputy Nick Tullier stopped to help.
"All of a sudden, a sheriff's deputy pulls up behind me," Rimes said. "He said why don't you let me do that? I said no I'll figure that out. He said no no hold on I got you."
That's when Rimes recalls Tullier taking care of everything and sending Rimes on his way.
"Before we left I said look, let me buy you a nice dinner tonight," Rimes said. "I tried to hand him some money. He said no I can't do that. That's not necessary, this is what we do. These were his exact words."
So instead, Rimes did something else.
"A lot of times people ask for your name and your badge number and they mean that in a negative way," Rimes said. "I want to say something nice about you. In a humble way, he said you don't have to do that. I said I want to."
Sunday, Rimes woke up to the news of what he thought was a nightmare. When reality set in, Rimes realized one of the deputies shot was the one who helped him days earlier in what is now an emotional connection.
"I'm heart sick over this," Rimes said.
Deputy Nick Tullier is an 18-year veteran of the East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff's Office. He's assigned to traffic.
Billy Rimes won't ever forget what Deputy Tullier did for him. That kind act and service to his community has Rimes reeling and praying for a miracle.
"I hit a curb," Rimes said. "It cut my tire and it went flat. It was one of the hottest days of the year. It was so hot when I touched the asphalt it almost burned my hand."
Rimes still has a donut on his front driver's side tire. Each lugnut on this spare fastened tightly to Rimes' car. Moments after stopping on the road, Deputy Nick Tullier stopped to help.
"All of a sudden, a sheriff's deputy pulls up behind me," Rimes said. "He said why don't you let me do that? I said no I'll figure that out. He said no no hold on I got you."
That's when Rimes recalls Tullier taking care of everything and sending Rimes on his way.
"Before we left I said look, let me buy you a nice dinner tonight," Rimes said. "I tried to hand him some money. He said no I can't do that. That's not necessary, this is what we do. These were his exact words."
So instead, Rimes did something else.
"A lot of times people ask for your name and your badge number and they mean that in a negative way," Rimes said. "I want to say something nice about you. In a humble way, he said you don't have to do that. I said I want to."
Sunday, Rimes woke up to the news of what he thought was a nightmare. When reality set in, Rimes realized one of the deputies shot was the one who helped him days earlier in what is now an emotional connection.
"I'm heart sick over this," Rimes said.
Posted on 7/21/16 at 1:59 pm to tiger91
Continued Prayers and Positive Vibes for the Officer and his family.Just a F'd up tragedy.
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