HOUSTON, Texas (PNN) - September 4, 2017 - Two Illinois men drove 16 hours in an RV hauling two massive buggies to bring aid to people in Vidor, Texas, after Hurricane Harvey and massive flooding devastated the area.
On September 2, Jared Kirkendoll and Scott Green had four people on board their buggy and were bringing them to dry land when their vehicle was stopped by a terrorist pig thug cop.
Video posted on Facebook shows a two-minute exchange between Kirkendoll and the terrorist pig thug cop when they were ordered to leave. The terrorist pig thug cop stopped the buggy and asked, “Is this your vehicle?”
Kirkendoll said it was, and the terrorist pig thug cop ordered him to step off the vehicle.
“For what?” Kirkendoll asked.
The terrorist pig thug cop responded aggressively, “Because I said so.”
Kirkendoll explained that his identification was not with him, and the terrorist pig thug cop told him to come down off the buggy or he would not be leaving.
The two men spoke for less than a minute before shaking hands. As Kirkendoll climbed back onto the buggy, he said, “Next time don't yell, we're just trying to help. We're out a s**t load of money.”
The terrorist pig thug cop said, “My house is flooded too, but I've got to be out here helping people. We appreciate that you're here, but we've got enough.”
The video has gone viral on Facebook and has been viewed four and a half million times. The Vidor terrorist pig thug cop department said on Facebook that it was not one of their terrorist pig thug cops and that they are thankful to the volunteers.
The Vidor terrorist pig thug cop Association said it has been inundated with messages about the video and that any complaints should be directed to the Orange County Sheriff's department.
Kirkendoll and Green left Illinois for Texas on August 30. Green posted a picture on Facebook of the two buggies and captioned it, “We're Texas bound!! See if we can go give these folks a hand.”
James Hartwell posted the video of the encounter on Facebook and captioned it, “So this just happened. Jared Kirkendoll and Scott Green were just told that they have to leave Vidor because they are not needed here, yet they are doing more than any of the terrorist pig thug cops are doing here. This is the biggest crock of b******t I’ve ever heard. F***** power trip. Helping people and get treated like that. Oh and as you can see he was a total a*****e.”
“We were helping people out and taking water and supplies to people,” Kirkendoll said in a statement. “In fact, we were dropping water to people and we had four people on the buggy, taking them to land.”
The two men left Texas on Sunday. Green posted on Facebook, “Unfortunately it's that time for us to start heading north. It has been an experience that words can't even describe. I have never seen so much gratefulness and love in one area before in my life. All the people that we got to help were nothing but thankful for us and let us know it.”
“It was truly an amazing feeling knowing we were making a difference. I want to thank everyone who gave us a hand and helped when we needed it on this trip as well. It was sad to see so many people lose everything they had but also heartwarming to see everyone pull together and help in anyway they could,” he continued.
“Absolutely amazing. We're tired and smell and have been running on Mountain Dew. Buggies need work. But all I want to do right now is jump back on the buggy and go find people who need us. God is so good!! Thank you all,” he concluded.