What NFL Player Did For Dallas Cops After Apologizing For Vicious Tweet Is Truly Inspiring

Cleveland Browns running back Isiah Crowell made a very honorable move donating his latest NFL paycheck to the Dallas Fallen Officer Foundation after his despicable comments inciting violence between cops and black citizens.

After Alton Sterling and Philando Castile were shot by police officers, Isiah Crowell took to social media to share a picture of a police officer getting executed. The picture depicts a man dressed like an Islamic terrorist who is cutting open the throat of a police officer. “Mood: They give polices all types of weapons and they continuously choose to kill us…#Weak,”

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Isiah Crowell posted the picture prior to the assassination of the five Dallas police officers during the Dallas terrorist attack. Crowell then seemed to realize that inciting violence against police officers is actually a really awful thing to do. Crowell removed the picture, apologized, and offered to pay his first check of the season to the Dallas Fallen Officer Foundation.

 In his apology, Crowell stated, “I am outraged and upset by the deaths of Alton Sterling and Philando Castile along with so many others. I am also outraged and saddened by the attacks in Dallas and the deaths of the 5 honorable police officers (Lorne Ahrens, Michael Krol, Michael J. Smith, Brent Thompson, and Patrick Zamarripa) who were providing protection while trying to keep peace. We have to be better as a society, it’s not about color, it’s about what’s right and wrong. I was very wrong in posting that image. Every single life matters, every death as a result of violence should be treated with equal outrage and penalty.”

President of Dallas Fallen Officer Foundation, Sergeant Demetrick Pennie, said that they didn’t want Crowell’s money, and instead urged him to understand the situation instead of buying into Black Lives Matter nonsense. Sergeant Pennie is now suing Black Lives Matter for inciting a race war.

After receiving his first check, Isiah Crowell made good on his promise and sent $35,000 to Sergeant Pennie who accepted the check on the foundation’s behalf.

He di the right thing and other athletes need to follow his example. All lives do matter and we should not discriminate. This word is full of enough trouble and we as Americans need to stick together. What do you think? Did he make amends?

Source: BlueLivesMatter

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