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Teens surprise Alabama deputy with act of kindness

Alabama deputy
June 28, 2020
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LEE COUNTY, Ala. — An Alabama sheriff’s deputy received a random act of kindness that he says will stay with him forever.

Lee County Deputy Manuel Stone was eating lunch alone in uniform Tuesday when three young women handed him a note. They asked him not to open it until they walked away.

“So they left, and I opened it. The note says: ‘We have paid for your meal. Thank you for your service to our community.’ It made me feel really good. I still get a little teary-eyed,” Stone told WRBL.

Stone keeps the note in his patrol unit. He’s glad to have the token of appreciation. He credits the training local police officers and deputies receive, and the respectful way they engage the public.

“It means so much; more than anyone will ever know,” Lee County Sheriff Jay Jones said of community support, noting that the note Stone received was especially welcome.

“It’s fascinating how a simple piece of paper can be transformed into what our peace officers consider a priceless document, when the words of a youngster are applied in support of us,” Jones said.

Stone said the fact that it was a gesture from teenagers meant a great deal, FOX reported.

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As a father of three, it was a sign of how much he connects with his community, particularly during a time when race relations in America are so tense, WBRL reported.

“I’m literally in the middle. I am white, I am black, and I’m police. I am smack dab in the middle, so I am connected and have experiences on all three sides,” Stone said. “We hear about so much negative. I want to share the positives on all sides. We need more of that.”

“I love serving people, I love protecting people, and I love the community I live in.”

 


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