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Florida police officer helps save homeless man's beard for a job interview

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Note: This is not a news article to my knowledge.  Found the video from the FB group "Inside The Badge".

 

" A homeless man went in to McDonald's to apply for a job, and was told he needed to shave his beard in order to work. When a Tallahassee Police Department (Florida) officer spotted the man struggling to shave without a mirror, he helped him get cleaned up -- and get hired! "

 

 

 

A lot of people don't think twice about helping the homeless.  At the very most they give them a couple dollars, or maybe even some food.  Very, very rarely do you see someone go above and beyond to help a homeless person get further in life. This officer truly deserves to wear the badge, as he cares about the community.

I need donations to help fund my food addiction. DM for details 😂

Things like this and the young guy with the tie issue re-assure the public that their local law enforcement agencies are there to both protect and help them when possible. Good to see this stuff, to counter the violent race baiting narrative most US media outlets attempt to push onto their viewers regarding law enforcement. 

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