Jeff
05-17-2015, 06:51 AM
With all the bad in the news it is nice to see something good. And the guy that did the out bidding, kudos to him, what a great guy. I am surprised the news media even took the time to show this, no racism no one getting killed, nothing but good news, ooo wait it's FOX, OK now I understand.
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The son of a Colorado deputy killed in the line of duty owns his father’s patrol car thanks to rancher with a heart of gold.
Tanner Brownlee was quickly outbid when his father’s beat-up Dodge Charger was put up for auction Wednesday in Greeley, Colo.
“I was sitting there. I had a set amount that I was gonna do,” Brownlee told Fox & Friends Saturday. “As soon as it went past that, I was…I just kind of gave up hope.”
Brownlee watched local rancher Steve Wells purchase the vehicle with a whopping $60,000 bid, five times the car’s book value.
Then Wells did something incredible, Denver ABC (http://www.thedenverchannel.com/news/local-news/sons-of-fallen-weld-county-sheriffs-deputy-outbid-at-auction-for-dads-squad-car-get-keys-anyway) reported.
Wells said, “Tanner, here’s your car,” and gave him the keys.
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2015/05/17/son-fallen-colorado-deputy-gets-father-patrol-car/
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The son of a Colorado deputy killed in the line of duty owns his father’s patrol car thanks to rancher with a heart of gold.
Tanner Brownlee was quickly outbid when his father’s beat-up Dodge Charger was put up for auction Wednesday in Greeley, Colo.
“I was sitting there. I had a set amount that I was gonna do,” Brownlee told Fox & Friends Saturday. “As soon as it went past that, I was…I just kind of gave up hope.”
Brownlee watched local rancher Steve Wells purchase the vehicle with a whopping $60,000 bid, five times the car’s book value.
Then Wells did something incredible, Denver ABC (http://www.thedenverchannel.com/news/local-news/sons-of-fallen-weld-county-sheriffs-deputy-outbid-at-auction-for-dads-squad-car-get-keys-anyway) reported.
Wells said, “Tanner, here’s your car,” and gave him the keys.
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2015/05/17/son-fallen-colorado-deputy-gets-father-patrol-car/