A homeless man in New York City received an early Christmas present this year as a NYPD officer bought him a pair of shoes. The officer discovered the homeless man who was barefoot while patrolling his Times Square beat.
Officer Larry DePrimo noticed the man on that cold night and immediately walked into the Skechers store. DePrimo then purchased a pair of boots that were priced $100. A store employee gave the officer his store discount so that the boots would be cheaper.
The officer ended up paying $75 for the pair of boots. He then gave the boots to the man to help keep his feet warm.
A visitor to the city from Florence, Arizona witness the moment and was quick enough to capture the amazing act of kindness with her cell phone. Jennifer Foster took the time to email the photo to the NYPD who then subsequently posted it on their Facebook page.
The photo and the actions of DePrimo went viral on the internet on Wednesday as 1.6 million people looked at the Facebook post. The post also received 350,000 “likes” and 85,000 “shares”.
The giving young man lives with his parents on Long Island and joined the police force two years ago. DePrimo, 25 said that the homeless man was “the most polite gentleman I had met”.
Seeing the man’s face light up when he saw the boots was a great feeling DePrimo said especially since his own feet were freezing that night and he had on two pairs of socks. He couldn’t walk away from the man who was barefoot.
DePrimo said he never got the man’s name. He offered the man a cup of coffee, but “as soon as the boots were on him, he went on his way, and I just went back to my post,” DePrimo said.
If anyone would look inside DePrimo’s boots, they would find the Skechers receipt. Officer Larry DePrimo said he keeps it there so that he will always remember that “sometimes people have it worse.”
Mankind still has humanity left...
Very touching!
Police in Taiwan also caring. They provided care by offering transport fare when the public in the station had no money to take transport to go home.
Such won't happen in sinkingpore. Sinkingpore police, most of them only good at pushing responsibility and skiving. CBL!
Originally posted by ^Acid^ aka s|aO^eH~:Mankind still has humanity left...
Cheers to mankind
Originally posted by NeverSayGoodBye:
Cheers to mankind
and someone let the cop knows that the carbon on the receipts fades away after time...
fter Officer Lawrence DePrimo knelt beside a barefoot man on a bitterly cold November night in Times Square, giving him a pair of boots, a photo of his random act of good will quickly took on a life on its own — becoming a symbol for a million acts of kindness that go unnoticed every day and a reminder that even in this tough, often anonymous city, people can still look out for one another.
Officer DePrimo was celebrated on front pages and morning talk shows, the Police Department came away with a burnished image and millions got a smile from a nice story.
But what of the shoeless man?
For days, his bare feet — blistered and battered — were well known. Yet precise details about him proved elusive.
His name is Jeffrey Hillman, and on Sunday night, he was once again wandering the streets — this time on the Upper West Side — with no shoes.
The $100 pair of boots that Officer DePrimo had bought for him at a Skechers store on Nov. 14 were nowhere to be seen.
“Those shoes are hidden. They are worth a lot of money,” Mr. Hillman said in an interview on Broadway in the 70s. “I could lose my life.”
Mr. Hillman, 54, was by turns aggrieved, grateful and taken aback by all the attention that had come his way — even as he struggled to figure out what to do about it.
“I was put on YouTube, I was put on everything without permission. What do I get?” he said. “This went around the world, and I want a piece of the pie.”
He did not recall the photo being taken but remembered well the gift from Officer DePrimo. “I appreciate what the officer did, don’t get me wrong,” he said. “I wish there were more people like him in the world.”
At another point he said: “I want to thank everyone that got onto this thing. I want to thank them from the bottom of my heart. It meant a lot to me. And to the officer, first and foremost.”
Mr. Hillman said he came to New York about a decade ago and had been on the streets most of that time. He moves about Manhattan, he said, not frequenting any particular neighborhood. On Sunday, he was making his way from the Upper West Side to Times Square.
If it rained, he added, he might seek refuge on a train.
Mr. Hillman said he was from South Plainfield, N.J. He said he joined the Army in 1978 and served as a “food service specialist” in the United States and Germany.
He produced a worn veteran’s identification card that confirmed his service.
Mr. Hillman said that he was honorably discharged after five years and that before he became homeless he worked in kitchens in New Jersey.
He has two children — Nikita, 22, and Jeffrey, 24 — but has had little contact with them since a visit three years ago, Mr. Hillman said.
He was reluctant to talk about how he ended up on the streets, staring blankly ahead when asked how his life went off course.
After a long pause, he shook his head and said, “I don’t know.”
Since Mr. Hillman’s bare feet became famous, other people reported seeing him without shoes — one even after Officer DePrimo’s gift — and one woman said she had bought him a pair of shoes a year ago. Whatever the case, Mr. Hillman seemed accustomed to walking the pavement shoeless.
He was panhandling on Sunday night and carried a cup with a few coins inside.
The story seemed to dominate the city’s attention late last week. Speaking of Officer DePrimo on his radio program last week, Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg said, “That’s what they’re trained to do — help people.”
Commissioner Raymond W. Kelly expressed his appreciation by giving Officer DePrimo a pair of department cuff links during a private meeting on Thursday.
Officer DePrimo, 25, who lives with his parents in Suffolk County, rocketed to national attention after the Police Department posted the photo of him and Mr. Hillman, taken by an Arizona tourist, on its Facebook page.
On Sunday, Mr. Hillman was spotted by Jamie Seerman and her sister Samantha near 79th Street and Broadway as they were shopping for a Christmas tree.
As he was being interviewed, several people noticed him.
“What happened to the boots?” one man asked.