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FM one hundred k tex Life isgood. I've thought some good news.
I've got some very good news.Oh, I definitely want to hear about
that now. The moment you've beenwaiting for. I was telling about a
homeless man here in the state ofTexas whose family thought he was dead.
He's now been reunited with him afterappearing on the news um for rescuing a
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police officer from a crash. JohnnyWalker's family had not seen him for several
months, and a few weeks agothey had heard that he had been stabbed
and he passed away, so theysearched for the guy local hospitals. They
went to Morgues. They were notable to find him and track him down,
but then last week they saw himon TV. He was being praised
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by several TV stations for helping rescuea Sheriff's deputy there in Harris County who
was involved in a serious a caraccident. I don't know if you heard
about this or not, but theymight have been. It was floating around
on the internet last week. Thedeputy was responding to an aggreided robbery call
at a Houston CVS. So he'sin pursuit of the suspect when he was
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involved in the crash at an intersection. So Walker was in the area.
He saw what happened, rushed tosee what, you know, if he
could help out. He could seethat the police car twisted up in the
seven car pileup was on fire,so he rushed to help pull the officer
away from the wreck, believing thatyou know, it was gonna blow up.
You just never know. This happenedin a Houston last week. Walker's
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sister, Monica Collins, saw thefootage of her brother on the news and
she was she was talking about theincident. As soon as he saw his
face. We just drove out hereand just drove the whole area looking for
him, and we came to thiscorner and there my brother is crazy story,
huh. She says that now thatthe families reunited with Walker, they're
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gonna buy him some clothes, getsome food in him, and help him,
you know, get the resources thathe needs. Thank goodness. Just
a little bit of a scary situation, number one. Glad that the officer
was doing better, but it's justone of those things you just never know.
Yeah, And they were looking forhim and turns out he's he's okay,
and even help save a life.Golly, it's great to share these
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type of stories. Wouldn't you sayyou bet you