Live PD: Woman Visits Husband of 68 Years through Window in Coronavirus Lockdown (Season 4) | A&E

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Police check in with a woman in Walton County, Florida who was visiting her husband of 68 years through a nursing home window during the Coronavirus lockdown in this clip from “4.11.20″. #LivePD
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46 thoughts on “Live PD: Woman Visits Husband of 68 Years through Window in Coronavirus Lockdown (Season 4) | A&E

  1. nice potentially lethal hug… people not taking this virus seriously is just mind blowing. AT LEAST WEAR A MASK!!

  2. I still dont understand why the loved one couldnt get geared up like the caregivers do everyday when they care for her. Give them a sterile gown, mask, gloves, shoe covers before they go in. Keep them in their room. Arrange time of visit so everything is ready. And if that's not enough, then have them sign a waiver or something. My gosh, how sad.

  3. What a wonderful thing to happen. It really restores your faith in some of humankind. I hope that Alyce and her husband enjoy many more years together, and that they can cuddle together very soon. Technology has so many heartwarming applications in life and this is absolutely an example of that. Kudos to all involved.

  4. I didn’t come here to cry😭 we just lost my grandmother unexpectedly and helping take care of my grandfather. They would’ve been married 67 years this month. I’m so glad the community is helping these amazing people during this tough time🖤

  5. You are awesome Dep Mellie Roberts! I spend time a lot in destin at my parents and pensacola for my granparents and i have never had any issue with the fla police if you are cool with them.

  6. They buy all those tablets and hand them out just to find out there isn't any wifi available at the nursing home. D'oh!! 😒 📱📵

  7. Can people not see how wrong this is! To keep loved ones away from each other. This is happening all over the U.S. and Canada. Torture.
    This is a happy ending but how many bad outcomes?

  8. God Blesses in such amazing ways!! I pray that after this virus is done with its rampage that we all will be a bit closer to the one that makes all things possible. Thank you Lord Jesus!!

  9. Wtf so the cop is telling her no contact with her husband, but she can make full contact and hug the old lady, potentially transmitting the virus to her? Cops come in contact with a large number of people, she wasn’t even wearing a mask. 🦠

  10. How could you call the act by the deputy, “kind”? She endangered the elderly woman by not keeping physical distancing. She was close to violating the constitutional right of Freedom of Assembly had she interfered. I also question what probable cause existed for the interaction. What would be “kind” on the part of that patrol officer would be if she would get in physical condition to confront, possibly chase and then handle real criminals effectively, thereby really protecting and serving her community.

  11. I’m so thankful to see that elderly woman being interviewed. I was worried when I saw the cop hug her. DISTANCE!!! Also great to see. I’ve been visiting with my Grandmother through her nursing home window.

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