Brave Cop Says The Perfect Thing To Calm Everyone Down

After the horrible attacks in San Bernardino on Wednesday, the police department issued a wide-scale man hunt that resulted in the evil suspects being taken down.

While the reasons behind the attack are still unknown, terrorism has not been ruled out of this case. San Bernardino Police Chief Jarrod Burguan stated, “They came prepared to do what they did as if they were on a mission."

These awful people knew exactly what they were going to do that morning, and this was in no way a spur-of-the-moment attack of passion.

As the community grieves for the loss of those 14 innocent people, and for the other 17 of those injured in the attack, stories of courage and bravery are beginning to come through.

In the confusion that followed in the minutes after the shooting, the first responders on the scene had no idea who was a potential shooter and who was innocent. Sometimes shooters or terrorists will attempt to join back in with their victims in order to escape or potentially wreak more havoc after cops arrive.

One of the first police to show up really proves how brave these men and women really are. While a lot of anti-cop rhetoric continues to be thrown around all throughout the country, this guy has one job, to protect and serve, and he's going to uphold the law even if that means putting his life on the line.

He gets everyone together, scared and shaking, and in order to calm them all down, he says something truly beautiful; "Try to relax, try to relax," he says as they file pass him. "I'll take a bullet before you do!" What an amazing police officer!

Please SHARE this incredible moment if you're thankful for our nation's brave police!

Scene from inside building at San Bernardino shooting

San Bernardino Police confirmed that at least 14 people are dead and 17 people have been injured in the mass shooting in San Bernardino Wednesday. Police say there were up to three suspects who may have left the area in a dark-colored SUV. “They came prepared to do what they did as if they were on a mission," said San Bernardino Police Chief Jarrod Burguan.Gabi Flores gave us permission to post this video from inside the Inland Regional Center, where the shooting took place. She is Consumer Services Coordinator there. In the video, you can see an officer leading the group to safety. At one point, he says: "Try to relax, try to relax. I'll take a bullet before you do, that's for damn sure."Here’s everything we know so far: http://kp.cc/1NHW0Qj

Posted by KPCC on Wednesday, December 2, 2015