Image 1 — In 2019, a Virginia police officer learned that local children were afraid of police, so instead of simply leaving after a call, he sat down on the sidewalk to play dolls and draw with them. The children later began calling him their “superhero.”
Image 2 — In 2019, a Virginia police officer learned that local children were afraid of police, so instead of simply leaving after a call, he sat down on the sidewalk to play dolls and draw with them. The children later began calling him their “superhero.”
Image 3 — In 2019, a Virginia police officer learned that local children were afraid of police, so instead of simply leaving after a call, he sat down on the sidewalk to play dolls and draw with them. The children later began calling him their “superhero.”
Image 4 — In 2019, a Virginia police officer learned that local children were afraid of police, so instead of simply leaving after a call, he sat down on the sidewalk to play dolls and draw with them. The children later began calling him their “superhero.”
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In 2019, a Virginia police officer learned that local children were afraid of police, so instead of simply leaving after a call, he sat down on the sidewalk to play dolls and draw with them. The children later began calling him their “superhero.”

u/Ashish_ank — 13 hours ago
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An 85-year-old man went door-to-door delivering handmade invitations to every neighbor for a party that starts at 4 p.m. and lasts “until the cops show up.”

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