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May 16, 2025

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Wow! Sounds like a scene from "crash."

It is great to finally see some positive information about LAPD Officers. It is too bad the media does not chose to cover the great hings LAPD Officers are doing everyday.

Well personally I'd rather hear about the cocaine-dealing, evidence planting, women abusing cops of the Rampart Division - it makes for a much more exciting blog.

To serve and protect. Sure.

Hey if I say I'm from Croatia, does my comment get approved?

My best to the officer. It's great to read some good news about police officers for a change.

Those officer and those citizens are heroes.

People moan about the police but it is the cops who routinely run into danger like this to save strangers, whilst people bystanders or scream in panic.

Well done.

Okay, now that's a beautiful story. I'm proud not just of the officer but the citizen(s). It feels good to have someone restore my faith in the goodness of people.

Great work! This is an example of what cops face daily. I wish this is more of what we heard from the media.

To imply that all police are bad, or that they are all good is completely silly.

The police officer and the citizens who intervened, took action, and saved a life, performed a heroic act as human beings, and should be respected for that.

The world could use more people like this, and so could a lot of police forces, I'm sure.

Due to the nature of the system, motor officers are essentially on-duty from the time they leave the house until the time they return home. While Sgt. Kunz went way beyond and is a total hero, many times I've seen motors from various cities stop and take control of a freeway accident scene in the morning or afternoon commute before the CHP arrives.

On the downside, 2-3 months ago a CHP officer on his way home from work at midnight or 2am or so on the 15 made a stop of a possible DUI driver; another drunk plowed into him on the shoulder, killing him. These guys aren't just getting into their Honda Accords at the end of the shift and going home.

I wish we would see more of these stories in the Media. LAPD Officers are good guys in my book!

It is wonderful to hear of police officers performing an act such as this. I have worked with many officers who I don't think would have acted in this manner...at least not until the fire department showed up.

Awesome Job!!!

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