What you think about this story brehs? :wow:

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I think all of us black males should look out for the youth in some capacity. :wow:

Police officer goes above and beyond for Sumter teen - wistv.com - Columbia, South Carolina |

SUMTER, SC (WIS) -
A Sumter police officer went above and beyond for a 13-year-old boy.

A few weeks ago, 13-year-old Cameron Simmons called Sumter police because he was upset after fighting with his mom. The teenager told police he didn't want to live in the house with his family anymore.

Officer Gaetano Acerra responded to the call.

"I said, ‘You have it good, you have a roof over your head,'" said Acerra. "I told him I would try to help him out, and here we are now."

The officer brought Simmons home, and realized the boy didn't have a real bed. In fact, Simmons didn't have nearly anything he needed for a bedroom.

"My heart went out for him," said Acerra. "I thought the little things that he needed I could give him, to make him a happier kid."

A few weeks after the call, Acerra showed up at Simmon's house with a truck full of gifts.

"Bed, TV, desk, chair, a Wii game system that somebody donated to me because of the story I told them," said Acerra.

Simmons told Acerra that because of the new bed, his back won't hurt anymore.

Simmons was sleeping on an inflatable mattress. The teenager said the mattress would slowly deflate throughout the night.

"I didn't do this for publicity or to get people to notice me," Acerra said. "I did it because I could. It was the right thing to do and I think people should do things like this."

Officer Acerra said he has gained more than just a few pats on the back; he's gained friend.

Acerra gave Simmons his cell phone number, and told him to call anytime.

Acerra plans to bring Simmons more bedroom furniture, including a dresser and mirror.
 

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Don't turn this shyt into that kinda thread breh
:whoa: dont get me wrong, I applaud the cop's sense of humanity, and doing the right thing

but I also wonder how the boy is in the place that he is in to begin with? While its a feel good story on one side, what about the circumstances that led to the basis of this being a news worthy article?
 

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:whoa: dont get me wrong, I applaud the cop's sense of humanity, and doing the right thing

but I also wonder how the boy is in the place that he is in to begin with? While its a feel good story on one side, what about the circumstances that led to the basis of this being a news worthy article?
It's life nikka, everybody isn't living that middle class or upper class life. There are poor people who don't have shyt everywhere. Not everyone has certs.
 

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I love stories like this and I wish things like the happened more. This is what happens when you take time instead of just looking at a situation and waiting for a child to become a statistic. Imagine if he just ran away. We need more mentors.

Something like this happened down here, I wonder if I can find the story....
 
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