Feel good story of the day.
This is the saddest and happiest story of the day.
These are the good guys.
“Hat’s Off” to ya fellas!! d:^D
What a nice thing to do.
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Thanks for posting something that made me smile. Too many stories these last few days making me either sad or angry. This is a nice break from that.
Shame on the parents of the kids who did not go or RSVP.
Thank you.
I sometime joke that it’s not a party until the cops show up, but in this case, it’s actually true!
Great story, here’s another one I never got around to posting,..
Schenectady PBA buys grave marker for murder victim Sha’hiim Nelligan, 8
Paul Nelson | June 15, 2016
EXCERPT:
More than three years after he died at the hands of his grandmother, Sha’hiim Nelligan’s grave finally has a proper marker.
Schenectady Police Benevolent Association President P.J. Mullen said Wednesday that the PBA learned from a civilian police department staff member that the boy’s grave didn’t have a marker at Park View Cemetery. The employee knew about this because her grandfather is buried near Sha’hiim.
After learning about the need, Sgt. Adriel Linyear, a city police spokesman, contacted the Nelligans and got their blessing. The PBA executive board voted unanimously to purchase the marker. It did so in November at a cost of several hundred dollars.
In 2013, Gloria Nelligan, who was caring for her 8-year-old grandson, was convicted of murder and manslaughter.
Prosecutors say she tortured Sha’hiim over two days in February 2013 inside the family’s Mynderese Street home to teach him a lesson about the wrongs of stealing gum from a store and then failed to get him medical help until it was too late.
“Any time a child is a victim of crime, especially murder, it’s touching,” Mullen said. “It’s the least we could do as a police department to honor him.”
The flat rectangular gray granite marker is emblazoned with the Superman logo and reads: “SHA’HIIM M. NELLIGAN
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http://m.timesunion.com/local/article/Schenectady-PBA-buys-grave-marker-for-murder-8219391.php
This story makes me want to cry.
Trying to convince the college age pukes and race baiters that these police officers were doing this out of their hearts, instead of their favorite past time of hunting for “unarmed” black men to shoot, is a waste of time.
Nice of the cops, but you have to wonder why this kid had no takers. Even if all the kids he knew hated his guts, usually some parents force their kids to go anyway.