Former felon donates kidney to cop who arrested her 8 years ago

Jocelyn James says she was a "lost soul" 8 years ago when she was arrested 16 times for various drug and theft charges. Former Police Sargent, Terrell Potter, arrested her personally several times. Little did he know 8 years ago, the person he was putting handcuffs on would later save his life. James, who runs a non-profit called 'The Place of Grace' that helps provide drug treatment for women, considers herself a saved woman who is sober and healed. She not devotes her life to helping others. Potter who was experiencing kidney failure, was told that he would have to be on dialysis for the rest of his life, or wait 7-8 years for a kidney donor. His daughter posted a plea on facebook that Potter was in need of a kidney. James came across the post about the former officer who put her in jail, and said she instantly knew that she had his kidney. James, who says the holy spirit spoke to her and told her that she was meant to donate her kidney to Potter, was tested and was a perfect match. Potter says that if he wrote a list of 100 names of people who would give him a kidney, there's no way James would have been on the list. The surgery was a huge success and both James and Potter are healthy and forever bonded. Potter says their story is a testament to never give up on anyone, and to be kind to all.