A life-threatening emergency plays out when a black infant stops breathing, and a cop desperately tries to revive the child. He has no idea his dash cam and body cam are recording everything. When the baby doesn’t respond to CPR, the policeman does something drastic no one had anticipated.
Deputy Jeremy Nicks was waiting at a red light in Ocala, Florida. His shift was over, and thoughts of home swirled in his mind. Suddenly, his attention was drawn to a white Hyundai sedan on the opposite side of the road. The car swerved and pulled over abruptly. A woman stumbled out of the passenger side and frantically waved one arm while clutching a small limp bundle in the other. Her desperate eyes locked onto Nicks’s squad car.
The cop’s training kicked in. He made a sharp U-turn with his siren blaring and pulled up behind the Hyundai. The woman rushed to his window, cradling her baby. “Please help! He’s not breathing,” she cried and thrust the tiny form into his arms. The baby’s name was Kingston, and he was completely unresponsive. Nicks laid him gently on the hood of his car. His hands were steady, but his heart was racing. He began administering CPR, his mind focused on the rhythm: compress, breathe, check. The mother was still on the……Read Full Story Here……………………