âDisturbance at a residenceâ was the callâs description. Officer Danielsâs routineâuntil he showed up. From their porches, neighbors observed. The front door stood open. In the yard, a young boy wearing flip-flops and a red shirt was making his way to the street. Daniels walked slowly up. âAre you okay, buddy?âThe boy nodded, but there was fatigue in his eyes. He whispered, âAre you the one who takes dads away?â âBecause he also wore that last one.â Daniels dropped to his knees. Just a hand on the boyâs shoulder, without any prepared lines. âIâm here to ensure the safety of everyone.â You are included in that.âCan you promise my dad wonât get hurt this time?â the boy whispered as he gave him a hug. Daniels pledged to do everything in his power to ensure everyoneâs safety, but he was unable to guarantee that. Still clinging, the boy nodded. A woman was crying, dishes were broken, and a man was yelling inside. Daniels remained composed. He remarked, âThereâs a scared child outside.â âLetâs avoid giving him additional grounds for fear.â The man stopped, glanced at his son through the window, and took a slow seat. They spoke for twenty minutes about stress, losing their jobs, drinking, and love that had not vanished but had simply become lost. Daniels offered assistance rather than handcuffs. âIs he⦠coming back?â the boy asked as he went outside. âYes,â Daniels replied. âWe will assist your family in resolving this.â A letter came a few weeks later. The young man had written: âI appreciate you keeping my dad at home. Someone we met facilitates our communication. Dad now gives me a nightly hug. A crayon drawing of stick figures holding hands in a yellow sun was taped to it. One had a badge on. Word got out. While some officers inspired him, others made fun of him. Additional people started volunteering for early intervention initiatives. Daniels met the boy, who is now a teenager, years later. âEverything changed because of you,â he said. True change, Daniels reflected as he drove home, comes from compassion and putting humanity first, not always from authority.
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