The story of an American man who unraveled a long and bad relationship with the police through forgiveness and reconciliation attracts attention.

Foreign media, such as the US CBS, reported on the 24th that local black men rescued police officers from burning cars after being imprisoned and released from prison.


31-year-old Dale McLee, who was at home in Uniontown, Pennsylvania, last Sunday evening, felt the building shake with a scream. At first, I thought there was an earthquake, but my brother, who jumped in quickly, was told that there was an accident in front of the house and the police car was on fire.

Mr. McLee ran out without hesitation. After seeing the fire spread inside the car, the car door was torn, and the injured policeman was pulled out and moved to a safe roadside.


The Unitown Police Department, to which the accident policeman Jay Hanley belongs, was surprised to find out that it was McLee who saved the police. In fact, Mr. McLee had a history of being framed by police officers in 2016.

At the time, Mr. McLee was on the phone when he got a call from his younger sister who had a big fight where he was. He found a man armed with a gun and immediately took the gun and threw it away. At that time, the policeman on the scene was wrongly shooting at Mr. McLee, and Mr. McLee barely fled with his sister.

But afterwards, police officers also sued Mr. McLee for firing at the gun twice. Eventually, McLee, who was forced into jail for her children and her sick mother, could only be released innocently after a year of re-lighting the video.


But McLee wasn't worried at all when he rescued the police from danger. In a media interview, he said, "It's my belief that everyone's life is precious." No matter what the police officers have done to me in the past, I thought that the police officers in the accident had to go home safely.

A colleague of the accident, policeman Hanley, said, “At that time, McLee actually said,'I will never let him die.' Mr. Hanley is said to be recovering from the hospital because his leg was severely injured, but his life was not affected.


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