The act of kindness of a policeman with a disabled person travels on social networks

Nathan Sims had no idea someone was taking pictures of him when he sat at a bus stop next to an old man with disheveled gray hair.

The man was waiting for the bus in a wheelchair in the terrible California sun.

The policeman sat next to him and spent 40 minutes talking with the man before his bus arrived. He not only kept the man company but also helped him get on the bus.

A witness saw this scene, photographed it with his camera, and wrote a letter of praise to the supervisor of the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department.

Take a look at the amazing photos below.

One person could not believe his eyes when he saw a policeman sit at the bus stop next to an old man with disheveled gray hair.

This person also took a photo of this woman stopping to offer water to the policeman and the old man. The sun was scorching at those times, the witness said.

The policeman helped the man onto the bus.

Finally, the person who took the photos sent a thank you letter to the department where this police officer works. The department posted the letter on its Facebook wall and it went incredibly viral. In 20 hours he already had 12.134 "I like you."

The policeman has been in the force for 3 and a half years. People across the country are sending him messages of gratitude and praise for his good heart. I had no idea that a camera was capturing the entire scene.

«I did not know that they were taking pictures of me, but I'm glad if that helps my colleagues and the whole world to benefit from it »said the policeman.

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