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theGinsue
05-14-2015, 16:49
Source (with video & pics): http://denver.cbslocal.com/2015/05/14/son-of-fallen-officer-bids-for-fathers-patrol-car-auction-ends-in-tears/


Son Of Fallen Deputy Bids For Father’s Patrol Car, Auction Ends In Tears

GREELEY, Colo. (CBS4) – The patrol car of Deputy Sam Brownlee, killed in the line of duty in 2010, was to be auctioned off outside the Weld County Sheriff’s Office on Wednesday night.

It’s not unusual for an out-of-service patrol car to be auctioned off, typically becoming a cab or security company car. But Brownlee’s car was something special.

“We wanted to remember this car and the deputy who drove it in a little different fashion,” said Sheriff Steve Reams.
But when rain moved in, the outdoor auction plans changed. Now inside, Tanner Brownlee planned to bid on his fallen father’s car.

“This is a lot for a 19-year-old,” Tanner said to his friends before the auction began.

As bids rolled in and the price soared higher than Tanner could afford, plans changed once again.
“Oh well, we tried,” he said.

In the back of the room stood Steve Wells, who had a plan of his own.

“Sold it your way, Mr. Steve Wells, thank you very much. $60,000!” announced the auctioneer.

Upon being handed the keys, Wells turned and said, “Tanner. Here is your car.”

The room applauded and cheered as Tanner got up to hug Wells.

“This is just so huge. I mean, me and my dad built a fence and stuff, but having something I can use, and drive around that he drove around, it just means a lot,” Tanner said.

With his brother Chase at his side, Tanner Brownlee unlocked his father’s car, and drove it home one more time.

“It just, it means so much to me. I thank everyone for that,” said Tanner.

Between the $60,000 bid from local rancher Mr. Wells, the money Tanner Brownlee had, and other donations, $70,000 was raised for a charity that helps families of fallen police officers — the same charity that helped the Brownlee family.


Nicely executed Mr. Wells; nicely executed!

kidicarus13
05-14-2015, 16:57
Not to dampen the mood but a $60K used police car?

Irving
05-14-2015, 16:57
So the bid was so high because it was a charity auction? I wasn't quite clear on that. Either way, nice work Wells.

blacklabel
05-14-2015, 17:28
Things sell for stupid prices at charity auction. Very cool gesture though.

GilpinGuy
05-14-2015, 17:29
Whatever the reason for the high price - well done Mr. Wells.

rock_castle
05-14-2015, 17:31
The world could use more people like him.

SNAFU
05-14-2015, 17:33
A GREAT deed Mr.Wells

buffalobo
05-14-2015, 19:21
Paying it forward in more ways than one.[emoji106]

UncleDave
05-14-2015, 19:43
I'll bet that rancher has an oil well on his property, and so money is not a consideration. Having money makes you more of who you really are. Well played sir!

Bailey Guns
05-14-2015, 19:57
Read that this morning. I don't know Wells but I'd buy him a beer. Good story.

Great-Kazoo
05-14-2015, 20:01
Not to dampen the mood but a $60K used police car?

It was his fathers that Steve gave him. How much would you bid for something your father drove in while on duty?

jmg8550
05-14-2015, 20:05
I'll bet that rancher has an oil well on his property, and so money is not a consideration. Having money makes you more of who you really are. Well played sir!


Yeah, a few oil wells is an understatement. Google Wells Ranch Colorado.

Great-Kazoo
05-14-2015, 20:05
I'll bet that rancher has an oil well on his property, and so money is not a consideration. Having money makes you more of who you really are. Well played sir!

Knowing Steve personally i can say money or not, he is very generous. He rewards very well those who work for him and those he does business with. If you never saw a picture of him, you'd be hard pressed to pick him out of a crowd at the range.

He is also not a friend of the EPA, big government etc.

Skip
05-14-2015, 20:35
Sounds like a great guy and a great story. It got misty when the keys were handed over. Must be my spring allergies.

Gman
05-14-2015, 21:20
http://youtu.be/IwK93Xedur0

yankeefan98121
05-14-2015, 21:47
Saw this last night, good for Steve Wells and good for Tanner as well. I wish the best of luck to both of them but by the look of things they probably won't need it.

20X11
05-14-2015, 21:52
Great job Mr. Wells. You found a way to make an extraordinary difference. We all make a difference everyday. We should all strive to make an extraordinary difference when we are able.

UncleDave
05-14-2015, 23:28
Knowing Steve personally i can say money or not, he is very generous. He rewards very well those who work for him and those he does business with. If you never saw a picture of him, you'd be hard pressed to pick him out of a crowd at the range.

He is also not a friend of the EPA, big government etc.


That describes most of the ranchers that I signed leases with up there. Good folks that had it hard for many years. Now that there is money flowing on leases, they a able to show their generosity more. I was not implying that he only did it because he has the money. I worked closely with a lot of old boys up there. 99% of them are the best people you will ever know.

Jer
05-15-2015, 08:02
This is a cool story. Good people do still exist & it seems as though a higher % of them are in our rural areas.



http://youtu.be/IwK93Xedur0

So they make alternate forms of energy more viable and cut out a big contributor to charities which are in direct competition with the government. Two birds. One stone.

Keep on keepin' on Mr Wells.

Gman
05-15-2015, 17:07
I found that video to be quite refreshing. The Wells family is no stranger to philanthropy.