NYPD Officers buy gloves for kids so they can have snowball fights
@Deepizzaguy (94514)
Lake Charles, Louisiana
March 24, 2018 7:06pm CST
Detective Kaz Daughtry, officers John Dorrejo and Richard Russo did a wonderful deed for eight kids who were having a snowball fights when a winter storm hit the New York City area this past Wednesday.
The eight kids used either surgical gloves or socks to keep their hands warm during the snowball fight,
The three New York Police Department officers were off duty during the time they decided to buy the gifts for the kids so they can learn to have good relationships with the police in the New York City area.
It is good to know that the kids are learning that not all police officers are monsters.
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@Deepizzaguy (94514)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
29 Mar 18
The police did have a snowball fight to show the kids they can have fun.
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@Mavic123456 (21898)
• Thailand
25 Mar 18
awww so sweet.. they are really good samaritan cops. way to go officers!
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@Deepizzaguy (94514)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
25 Mar 18
That is true. Not all police officers are bad guys.
@Deepizzaguy (94514)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
29 Mar 18
It really is a great deed by the New York Police.
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@Metsrock69 (3492)
• United States
25 Mar 18
That is a good thing so the kids can have fun
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@Deepizzaguy (94514)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
26 Mar 18
That is true since the police want to be the friends of the people in Brooklyn.
@Deepizzaguy (94514)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
29 Mar 18
It is a good deed even though they should not be expect everyone to appreciate their good deeds all of the time.
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@Deepizzaguy (94514)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
29 Mar 18
That is what ticks me off. Making cops their enemy.
@celticeagle (159008)
• Boise, Idaho
25 Mar 18
I think it is very important to keep the police force positive in the eyes of the community. Cities are so big now days that it is next to impossible to get our and socialize like they used to.