Security Guard Chasing Away Drug Dealers in the Atlanta Metro Mall
Security Guard Chasing Away Drug Dealers in the Atlanta Metro Mall – www.crowdtilt.com This fund is for Darien Long. Kick Ass Mall cop. Darien Long Kick Ass Mall cop was recently in the news for his single handed stand against drug dealers near his mall. His videos went viral and may people applauded him for his great work. People would like to donate to enable him to get better and more gear. This campaign is verified by Crowdtilt (and they will disburse the funds directly to Darien): Supporters have raised 000 for an Atlanta security guard who became an internet sensation this week after he posted videos online showing his refusal to give in to abuse from troublemakers. Darien Long made headlines earlier this week after a video showing him tasering a violent woman outside Atlanta’s Metro Mall spread online — it has now been viewed more than one million times. And since then more and more videos are emerging of the zero-tolerance guard refusing to give in to violent threats. In the footage, filmed by a camera on Long’s uniform, men are heard warning they’ll follow him home; he is racially abused; spat at; threatened with violence and objects are thrown at him all because he’s asked people to leave the shopping center or to stop hovering outside. Despite being in a position most would find terrifying, Long says he is determined to enforce the rules and believes doing so ultimately helps his community. He told Atlanta news station WSB-TV: ‘I feel like the taser and the camera are the two most effective tools that I have. Do what you’re …
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