Special “What’s Right With America” E-dition

HEADER-SEPT 26 BUTLER

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2015

Amazingly, This Story Is NOT About John Boehner

Whistleblower Butler County Bureau Chief Wes Chester says he’ll probably have a lot more coverage about the goings-on in Butler County these days, especially after Republican Speaker of the House John Boehner announced he’ll be resigning in only 34 more days (according to the counter at the lower right-hand corner of the Whistleblower-Newswire Web Page).  

image006image005So before we get totally bogged down with all that political scrambling, speculation, mud-slinging, and back-stabbing over Boehner’s Replacement, The Blower’s pleased to bring you another “What’s Right With America” Report, after we heard about how a Butler County Sheriff’s Deputy quietly went out of his way to help a homeless family sitting in his jail’s lobby earlier this week.

image006According to several news sources (none of which happened to be our Liberal Agenda Fishwrap), Deputy Brian Bussell, who has worked for the Butler County Sheriff’s Office for 25 years, saw a woman and her two children waiting in the jail lobby Sunday and asked if they needed help. She told him she had been evicted from her Oxford, Ohio, home and was on a waiting list for housing assistance

Deputy Bussell and Miranda Sheppard, a dispatch supervisor, called several shelters that day to try to find a place for the family to stay.

“Most of the shelters were overcrowded or there was a time requirement to be there, and we were past that,” said Bussell, whose suburban Cincinnati county is home to almost 375,000 people. So, he booked a hotel in Oxford, which has about 22,000 residents, for two days and paid for it himself.

Bussell then took the family to Walmart for clothes, where the young boys asked for shoes, and paid for everything.

“This was a true act of kindness,” Butler County Sheriff Richard Jones said. “He did not tell anyone at work what he had done, but the lady took a picture with him and posted it to Facebook.”

The image of Bussell with his arms around the woman’s two sons was liked by more than 1,300 people and shared more than 450 times. The sheriff’s office found out about Bussell’s act of kindness when someone called to ask about the photo.

“I am pleased that he was able to help this family out,” Jones said. “This speaks volumes in lieu of all the recent negativity people are saying about law enforcement.”

image019It is just another “Pro Police” Story that went unreported by our Kneepad Liberals in the News.

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