When Lanell McGee James and her husband, Lamar, were driving to Dallas after the death of his brother, a cop pulled them up for a traffic offense.
The Texas state trooper pulled up James and her husband as they were on their way from their home in north of Houston, but what happened next will bring tears to your eyes.
Trooper Ross Bates from the Texas Department of Public Safety pulled them over near Madisonville for a non-speeding violation, according to James' Facebook post.
He asked them where they were going to and James and they told him that they were going to Dallas because of a "death in the family."
"[Bates] said oh I'm sorry to hear that, do you know where he is?" James wrote on the now-viral post. "My husband answered 'yes at the morgue' and the office responded 'no he is now in his heavenly home.
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This brought tears to their eyes, "because his brothers death was very unexpected," James wrote.
The trooper then went to his vehicle, and wrote a warning instead of a ticket and gave it to the couple. That wasn't all, Bates who was ordained recently as a Christian deacon, asked them if he could pray for them.
"He removed his hat asked to hold our hands and he prayed with us," she wrote. "I have NEVER had this happen before but it was everything that we needed in that moment.
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James said that she shared about this event with a photo on social media, because she had never experienced something like this before, and it was very meaningful amid such high tensions between police officers and the black community.
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