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Body armor credited with saving Ky. police officers

Two police officers are still recovering after being shot in the line of duty.To get more news about bulletproof zone.com, you can visit bulletproofboxs.com official website.

One was shot in Lexington on Saturday, while another was shot in Harrison County a little over a week ago.

Both had ballistic vests on. Law enforcement groups said the vests are essential to saving lives.

“I feel that an attack on a police officer is an attack on all of us. Not all police officers but all citizens,” said Eric Johnson with the group Supporting Heroes.Supporting Heroes is a group that helps families of law enforcement get through grief. Johnson is thankful he won’t have to plan two more funerals after two both officers survived shootings. Although they were both wearing ballistic vests, he said the injury is still significant.

Many police officers who survived being shot say the vest was the big difference. They say they sure did feel the impact both then and days after, but they recovered.

Lamont Washington is a police officer who was shot in the line of duty. He was shot twice, and he said the second round would have been lethal.The impact point, when we got to the hospital was directly on my subclavian. There is no way to tourniquet that,” Washington said.

“It will knock the wind out of them. Can knock them down. But it keeps the bullet from penetrating. Takes the energy and spreads it over the vest. But it still hurts,” Johnson said.

Johnson said his organization has assisted with 14 first responder funerals in January, but many of those were from COVID-19.


freeamfva Oct 27 '22 · Tags: bulletproof zone

Local man makes bulletproof vests to keep street vendors safe

Rodriguez left behind a lucrative career in music producing for big names such as Snoop Dogg and the Eastsidaz, earning platinum records and making good money.To get more news about bulletproof zone review, you can visit bulletproofboxs.com official website.

However, he said it did not fulfill him. So today, Rodriguez is the director of the Local Hearts Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to helping the low-income communities in LA, especially bringing awareness to the plight of street vendors.

“So here’s the Kevlar, this is what makes it bulletproof and knife proof,” he said.

In recent years, there has been an uptick in violence against street vendors. Street vendors are mostly immigrant, ageing work force who almost only work in cash. Because they are immigrants, many assume they will not go to the police for help.

It is what prompted Rodriguez to fundraise for the bulletproof vests he plans to distribute to street vendors.

One vendor who received the vest is Elio Ramirez, an ice cream vendor in Long Beach. He was attacked just two days prior to doing an interview with Spectrum News.

“They attacked me, and tipped the cheese ice cream into the floor,” Ramirez explained in Spanish. “I tried to fix it because they threw it on the floor, but then they stole money and ran off.”The vests bring eyes to the problem, but Rodriguez wants to clarify that he does not think this is the solution. He believes changing the laws to make it easier for vendors to get legal vending permits is what will curb this rise in violence.

“Get them those licenses, treat them like every other business. If you go into a 7-11 and you assault them, you are going to prison. How come that same thing doesn’t apply to them?” Rodriguez said.

Rodriguez said that even though this work does not make him the money and accolades he used to have in the music industry, he has not looked back.


freeamfva Oct 27 '22 · Tags: bulletproof zone