Video Shows A Florida Police Officer Rescuing A Kitten From The Highway
With a lot of negativity in the headlines and world today, it’s good to see some positivity out there. A new bodycam video shows an Alachua Police Officer rescuing a…

a 6 week old tabby kitten sitting in a cardboard box and yawning but it really looks like a happy smile
Getty Royalty FreeWith a lot of negativity in the headlines and world today, it's good to see some positivity out there. A new bodycam video shows an Alachua Police Officer rescuing a kitten from the highway last week in Florida.
The Alachua Police Department took to Facebook yesterday to share a post about an Alachua Police Officer rescuing a kitten from a highway. In the video, you can see cars are continuing to pass even as the officer is standing in the road.
The Alachua Police Department said, “Last week, while on patrol, Officer Stanfield located a kitten lying down in the middle of NW US Hwy 441, while vehicles continued to pass within feet of it. Ofc. Stanfield stopped to rescue the kitten from the roadway. Thanks to the help of a Mi Apa Latin Cafe driver who used their truck to assist in stopping traffic, the kitten was safely removed from danger.” The kitten is now safe and sound after being adopted by one of the dispatchers working in the Alachua Police Department.
Video Showing An Alachua Police Officer Rescuing A Kitten
Users took to the comments on the Facebook post to thank the Alachua Police Officer rescuing a kitten and the driver of the Mi Apa Latin Café. Mi Apa Latin Café commented a reply to the video saying, “We have the best officers in Alachua and our drivers always know what the priority is.”
Honestly, the food looks pretty good from the Mi Apa Latin Café. They've got empanadas, multiple versions of the Cuban sandwich, soups, salads, tamales and more. There's definitely going to be some new faces making their way into Mi Apa Latin Café after seeing this video.
The High Springs Fire Department chimed in to give their two cents saying, “Good save! Bonus points for bumpin Eminem on patrol!” In the video, you can catch the kitten just chilling along to the music so now we know who the real slim shady is.
6 ‘Deadliest Counties for Traffic in the USA’ are in Florida
We all know how bad the traffic is here in Florida.Whether it's a biker weaving through traffic on the 275 or some nutjob riding the shoulder at rush hour blowing past emergency vehicles at 95. It’s confirmed, Florida has 6 of the deadliest counties for traffic fatalities in the United States.
A new report was recently released by ConvoyCarShipping.com listing the deadliest counties for traffic fatalities in the United States. The report says the team “sought out the U.S. counties with the highest rate of traffic fatalities between 2017 and 2022 using data from the Fatalities Analysis Reporting System (FARS).” And, is based on the Forbes Advisor ranking for the cities with the worst drivers.
Out of the top 20 counties in the country, Florida claims 6 spots which is more than any other state in the US. With one person killed in a car accident every 12 minutes, there are about 40,000 deaths per year involving traffic incidents throughout the country.
How did Convoy Car Shipping Determine this report?
Convoy split the deadliest counties into 4 different categories. They focused on population sizes of (0-19,999), (20,000-149,999), (150,000-499,999), and (500,000+). For the purposes of our list, we’re highlighting the 6 counties within the highest category of 500,000+.
Not only did they find the deadliest counties for traffic in the United States, but Convoy also included the deadliest major US highway or interstate within each county during the five-year period. Just a few weeks ago, we shared a Forbes list of the cities with the worst drivers in the country and once again, Florida cities made the cut.
Earlier this year, there was a fatal accident on East Bay with two people dying. A man was driving through Largo, Florida at 92 miles per hour when he struck a vehicle in the intersection killing the two passengers in the car he hit.
Drivers have gotten so bad around Tampa Bay that law enforcement has started to use completely unmarked vehicles. The Mustang GT, Toyota Camry, Toyota Rav 4, and more everyday civilian vehicles are being used to blend in to catch dangerous drivers.
Florida Claims 6 'Deadliest Counties For Traffic Fatalities In USA'
Volusia County, FL
Volusia County was the 1st overall deadliest county in the U.S. For traffic fatalities.
Population Size: 579,192
Total Number of Fatalities from 2017-2021: 648
Rate of Traffic Fatalities per 10,000 People: 11.19
Deadliest Road In County: US-1
Number of fatalities on the deadliest road from 2017-2021: 82
Polk County, FL
Polk County was the 4th overall deadliest county in the U.S. For traffic fatalities.
Population Size: 787,404
Total Number of Fatalities from 2017-2021: 675
Rate of Traffic Fatalities per 10,000 People: 8.57
Deadliest Road In County: US-27 & SR-60
Number of fatalities on the deadliest road from 2017-2021: 70
Pasco County, FL
Pasco County was the 5th overall deadliest county in the U.S. For traffic fatalities.
Population Size: 608,794
Total Number of Fatalities from 2017-2021: 515
Rate of Traffic Fatalities per 10,000 People: 8.46
Deadliest Road In County: US-19
Number of fatalities on the deadliest road from 2017-2021: 112
Duval County, FL
Duval County was the 6th overall deadliest county in the U.S. For traffic fatalities.
Population Size: 1,016,536
Total Number of Fatalities from 2017-2021: 830
Rate of Traffic Fatalities per 10,000 People: 8.16
Deadliest Road In County: US-90
Number of fatalities on the deadliest road from 2017-2021: 91
Hillsborough County, FL
Hillsborough County was the 16th overall deadliest county in the U.S. For traffic fatalities.
Population Size: 1,513,301
Total Number of Fatalities from 2017-2021: 1,069
Rate of Traffic Fatalities per 10,000 People: 7.06
Deadliest Road In County: US-41
Number of fatalities on the deadliest road from 2017-2021: 101
Brevard County, FL
Pasco County was the 5th overall deadliest county in the U.S. For traffic fatalities.
Population Size: 630,693
Total Number of Fatalities from 2017-2021: 435
Rate of Traffic Fatalities per 10,000 People: 6.9
Deadliest Road In County: US-1
Number of fatalities on the deadliest road from 2017-2021: 96