A local reporter in New Bern North Carolina plays the role of rescuer to a dog

Julie Wilson a real life heroine
@Deepizzaguy (122449)
Lake Charles, Louisiana
September 16, 2018 7:10pm CST
Julie Wilson who is a reporter for a North Carolina television station WTVD which is an American Broadcasting Company (ABC) branch is being credited for assisting a young lady named Tasha who was having a hard time trying to rescue her pet Rottweiler who was knee deep from the flood zone. Julie then made the decision to make an attempt to rescue the Rottweiler who is the therapy dog of Tasha's daughter since Tasha had a hard time trying to rescue the dog. Julie told Tasha to hold the camera while she was able to rescue the female Rottweiler and take her to safe ground near Tasha's home. Tasha thanked Julie for her work of rescuing her pet from drowning. I will say one thing about reporters. They made prejudiced in reporting the news in a political sense. But most reporters care to help people who need to be assisted from time to time like trying to rescue their pets.
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@DWDavis (25797)
• United States
17 Sep 18
Reporters, most anyway, do have a heart, as Julie Wilson showed here.
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@DWDavis (25797)
• United States
17 Sep 18
@Deepizzaguy I took it as you were saying most reporters are good people, with the exception of the occasional narcissist who thinks they are more important than the people they cover and report to.
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@Deepizzaguy (122449)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
18 Sep 18
@DWDavis You are correct.
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@Deepizzaguy (122449)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
17 Sep 18
I am not saying all news reporters are bums. Some of them are great people down deep inside.
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@Hannihar (130150)
• Israel
28 Sep 18
@Deepizzaguy That is very nice thing the reporter did to help them rescue the dog.
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@Deepizzaguy (122449)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
29 Sep 18
It was a nice act of kindness from the reporter to rescue the dog.
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@Hannihar (130150)
• Israel
30 Sep 18
@Deepizzaguy Yes, it certainly was.
@popciclecold (40214)
• United States
17 Sep 18
WOW, Now that's what I am talking about.
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@Deepizzaguy (122449)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
17 Sep 18
Julie did the right thing helping the Rottweiler back to her home along with her owner.
@allen0187 (59818)
• Philippines
17 Sep 18
She is a Good Samaritan.
@moffittjc (128861)
• Gainesville, Florida
17 Sep 18
That's awesome to hear. I also read today a story about a news reporter who confronted some looters who were trying to steal merchandise. It's nice that local reporters still care about their communities.
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@Deepizzaguy (122449)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
17 Sep 18
Local reporters do seem to care more of their communities like in Lake Charles there are some good reports of police officers assisting kids to have the right way to live a good life like playing basketball with them for a short period of time.
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@JohnRoberts (109841)
• Los Angeles, California
1 Oct 18
Good for that reporter.
@crossbones27 (53005)
• Mojave, California
17 Sep 18
We all are people and biased in our own way in a political sense, but that is neat. I hope she approached with caution because Rotti's are one of the few dogs that even keep me on edge, but great dogs overall and such good guard dogs is why I say that. You do not want to piss off a Rottweiler. My Old German Shepherd would jump out the car window to tell the neighbors Rotweiller he did not like him and they would just go back and forth. Was so hard getting him back in the car. I always think female dogs are much more rationale than male dogs unless they been Neutered.So good for the lady though because that is a working dog also who puts other people first over its own life.