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    Police Officer says he's blessed that his badge saved his life

    http://www.wmctv.com/Global/story.asp?S=11740174

    OAKLAND, TN (WMC-TV) - This story gives new meaning to the phrase badge of honor. After all, it is a badge that is credited with saving Oakland Police Officer Joshua Smith's life, after a man shot him at point-blank range.

    "It felt like someone hit me in the chest with a baseball bat," Smith said, speaking out for the first time since the shooting on Christmas Eve.

    "I couldn't breathe, I couldn't catch my breath. At that point I was worried about finding a wound and stopping the bleeding," Smith said.

    But there was no wound, and there was no bleeding, thanks to his steel badge. Officer Smith says it all started at one in the morning Christmas Eve when he spotted a car weaving wildly on Highway 64 in Oakland.

    He pulled the car with an expired temporary tag over and ordered the driver to get out for a field sobriety test. The passenger also got out, and swung a knife at Smith. As Smith subdued the passenger, the driver pulled a gun out and shot Smith at point-blank range.

    "As soon as the shot happened and I fell back, I was thinking, defend, defend, defend," Smith said.

    Smith fired back, the driver screamed, and they took off.

    Smith says doctors told him, without his badge, the wound to his chest could have killed him.

    "It could have been where my family was making funeral preparations instead of my kids opening gifts with their dad and my wife."

    Before the shooting, Smith says he didn't even like the badges which he considered bulky.

    "{I said, they} weigh the collar down....It wasn't really just complaining, it was a complaining statement."

    Smith says he got everything he wanted for Christmas.

    "My life and my family. Yeah, I got everything I needed. Everything I wanted."

    The company that made the badges heard about what happened. They're going to put it in a nice box and give it to Officer Smith, so he can keep it. They do plan to give him another badge.

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    Thank God for a bulky, heavy badge!!!

    Glad he was able to go home to his family, hopefully the DB will be dealt with swiftly and soundly.

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    Just got issued a new, heavier badge. It sags the uniform a bit and is heavier in the pocket, but perhaps I'll complain a bit less now.
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    الدهون القاع الفتيات لك جعل العالم هزاز جولة الذهاب

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    Where was his vest? Did he complain about that too and thus choose not to wear it?

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    I don't know about blessed, but he's one lucky ****er.

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    Quote Originally Posted by noops View Post
    I don't know about blessed, but he's one lucky ****er.
    Same thing only the subject's acknowledgment is different.

    Buckaroo
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    heh, True dat

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    Way back in the early 1970's there was a cop in possibly New York who was saved by a pair of metal CROSS pens in his pocket. Saw a photo and recall the story well other than the location.

    He was hit by a 148 gr wadcutter fired from a 2" Colt snub gun. The slug hit the pen squarely and never penetrated his skin. Bent the pen and the slug was found on the ground.

    When I graduated from the Academy in 1974 my Mom bought me a set of CROSS pens. Not for their bullet resistence, but I'd commented once that they looked nice with a uniform. I carried those pens for thirty two years.

    FN in MT

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    Quote Originally Posted by NinjaMedic View Post
    Where was his vest? Did he complain about that too and thus choose not to wear it?
    Another related article said he was wearing it but where the round impacted the blunt force trauma could have still killed him.
    "It makes no difference what men think of war, said the judge. War endures. As well ask men what they think of stone. War was always here. Before man was, war waited for him. The ultimate trade awaiting its ultimate practitioner."

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    He has a lot to be thankful for this Christmas season.
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