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#Georgia cop’s emotional rant on law enforcement goes viral

#Georgia cop’s emotional rant on law enforcement goes viral

In an impassioned video that has gone viral on social media, an exhausted Georgia police officer said he is “so goddamn tired” of people criticizing law enforcement.

“I wake up every morning and kiss my family goodbye, knowing that there’s a possibility I will not come home,” cop Kelvin Dingle says in the clip posted to TikTok, which racked up 1.7 million views as of Tuesday morning.

“I am tired of every time I wake up in the morning someone polarizes the fact that maybe law enforcement is just not a good thing. All of us are not bad,” Dingle, a major in the Morehouse School of Medicine Department of Public Safety, desperately laments while driving home in uniform in his car.

“There are bad people in every career. I am so goddamn tired, tired, tired!” he yells.

Georgia cop Kelvin Dingle delivers his impassioned speech on TikTok.
Georgia cop Kelvin Dingle delivers his impassioned speech on TikTok.
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In a Fox News interview Monday, Dingle said he vented because lately “there’s always something” that portrays cops unfavorably and he’s “had enough.”

The fed-up police officer told the “Fox & Friends” hosts that people have even been “frowning” at him and flipping him the bird while he’s been driving.

"I am tired of every time I wake up in the morning someone polarizes the fact that maybe law enforcement is just not a good thing. All of us are not bad," Kevin Dingle said in the video.
“I am tired of every time I wake up in the morning someone polarizes the fact that maybe law enforcement is just not a good thing. All of us are not bad,” Kelvin Dingle said in the video.
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When he first started as a cop 20 years ago, “it was not that way,” Dingle said, adding that he believes attitudes about law enforcement have changed over the last two years.

“This is something new. It’s a new attitude,” the veteran officer said.

“All of us are not bad. All of us are not bad at all.”

"This is something new. It's a new attitude," Kevin Dingle claimed in the video.
“This is something new. It’s a new attitude,” Kelvin Dingle claimed in the video.
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The majority of cops are “good-hearted people that want to make a difference,” Dingle insisted.

“That day, I just honestly had enough,” he said, referring to the day he shot the now-viral video. “My heart was broken with the things that I saw just traveling home.”

“It used to be waves. It used to be smiles. It used to be someone saluting you.”

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