The Kalamazoo police department in western Michigan knows how to protect and serve their community -- especially the serve part.
Good guy public safety officers Joe Hutson and John Khillah saw a local man in a wheelchair struggling to mow his lawn. Hutson tackled mowing duties, while Khillah went out and returned with a weed whacker, leaf blower and push mower to help the man tidy up his property, WILX News 10 reports.
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The police force has documented their other good deeds on Facebook, also sharing photos of playing basketball with kids and helping a car-owner in need.