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  A tourist from Arizona passing through Times Square recently saw a New York City cop, Ofc. Louis Deprimo, buy a barefoot homeless man some boots on a cold night. She took a photo of it. It’s now gone viral. The Times has the story behind the picture. Excerpt: The officer, normally assigned to the […]

 

Ofc. Louis Deprimo, NYPD, and a homeless man

A tourist from Arizona passing through Times Square recently saw a New York City cop, Ofc. Louis Deprimo, buy a barefoot homeless man some boots on a cold night. She took a photo of it. It’s now gone viral. The Times has the story behind the picture. Excerpt:

The officer, normally assigned to the Sixth Precinct in the West Village, readily recalled the encounter. “It was freezing out and you could see the blisters on the man’s feet,” he said in an interview. “I had two pairs of socks and I was still cold.” They started talking; he found out the man’s shoe size: 12.

As the man walked slowly down Seventh Avenue on his heels, Officer Deprimo went into a Skechers shoe store at about 9:30 p.m. “We were just kind of shocked,” said Jose Cano, 28, a manager working at the store that night. “Most of us are New Yorkers and we just kind of pass by that kind of thing. Especially in this neighborhood.”

Mr. Cano volunteered to give the officer his employee discount to bring down the regular $100 price of the all-weather boots to a little more than $75. The officer has kept the receipt in his vest since then, he said, “to remind me that sometimes people have it worse.”

Speechless…

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