Brave Bystander Steps In to Stop a Violent Attack on a Sergeant
Bystander Spots Sergeant Being Savagely Beaten, So She Takes Out Her Gun And Ends The Attack
A lot of people have the misconception that becoming a police officer is an easy job, but the reality is that it is not. Is not at all simple.
The job of a police officer is a stressful one since it requires dealing with hostile individuals and challenging circumstances, and there is always the possibility of getting hurt.
People have been seen performing the job of God. There is no way that we should ever judge a book by its cover. Some people who have a lot of muscle have a good heart, whereas others who have a lot of muscle can be skinny sociopaths who wear suits and ties.

The events that transpired with Sergeant Randy Harkness are not fair…
During his patrol in Dawson County, Georgia, Sergeant Randy Harkness came across a homeless man who was begging for money at the intersection of two streets.
As a result of his sympathy for the man, he made the decision to provide him with a ride to the closest gas station and to give him some money to supplement his food supply. However, as soon as the homeless man got inside the van, he immediately began assaulting Harkness.
On top of that, he was scratching his face and punching him like a crazy person. That act was completely unexpected for Sergeant Randy, and it put him in a state of total and utter amazement.
In the course of the assault, he sustained a facial injury, but he was not going to stop until something even more serious occurred.
Without warning, a passerby became aware of the assault and made the decision to take immediate action. She was already legally in possession of a handgun when she made her way toward the sergeant.

When she fired her first shot, the homeless guy fled, but when she fired her second shot, she hit the person who was suspected of the crime.
When Randy Harkness saw that there was someone at the scene who was willing to assist him and put their life at danger to save him, he was overjoyed.
A heroic title was bestowed upon the woman by the Dawson County Sheriff.
In an interview with FOX 5 Atlanta, Sheriff Jeff Johnson stated, “I sincerely believe that she is a hero.” I am of the opinion that she has the potential to save the life of this officer. We are unable to determine the extent to which the suspect would have gone with the assault.

The woman took action and provided assistance to a law enforcement officer who had been injured and was in danger of injuring himself further. Although it is highly improbable that she would be prosecuted with using a firearm, the incident is still being investigated.