Police officer surprises 7-year-old boy selling lemonade with a pair of brand new sneakers for school

Who doesn’t enjoy a traditional lemonade stand?

There’s nothing like running into a young youngster on a sunny day eager to sell you a cup of ice-cold lemonade.

Recently, a police officer approached a young child named Landen who was selling lemonade and cookies close to his home. The grandma of the boy recorded their conversation and posted it to Facebook.

Just mentioning that sometimes we are too quick to criticize how poorly we are handled, but I have to admit that officer J. Perez of the Ansonia PD saved my life.

Please come and support Landen selling lemonade and cookies 🍪 on Hodge ave.

Landen was approached by Officer Perez of the Connecticut’s Ansonia Police Department, who inquired about his plans for the money he would make from selling lemonade.

Landen advised him to purchase blue sneakers for class.

Following the conclusion of their discussion, Officer Perez left.

Officer Perez went back to the 7-year-old’s lemonade stand a short while later with something for Landen this time: a pair of blue sneakers.

To say Landen was happy is an understatement.

Please share. Landen faces is priceless, thanks 🙏 to officer 👮‍♂️ Perez. Ansonia PD. Officer ask Landen what he was selling lemonade for, Landen answer cause i need blue sneakers for school. Then Officer Perez left and arrived with the blue sneakers, Landen was surprised and couldn’t believe it. Thanks 🙏 Officer 👮‍♀️ Perez said Landen. Great story. Please share.

Wendelyn Narvaez praised Officer Perez, saying, “He made my baby’s day yesterday and not only that, he made him feel like a king.”

A few days later, Narvaez posted a picture of Landen grinning broadly in his brand-new sneakers.

Please share. An Apriciation to officer 👮Peres. My king 👑Landen and his famous blue sneakers thanks 🙏🙇🙏🙇to officer Joel Perez

In response to Perez’s deed of compassion, Ansonia Police Chief Wayne Williams said that Perez’s kind of officers “are the types of officers that we are all looking to hire.”

So very true. Police officers’ negative actions are frequently reported, but not their positive ones. This was such a thoughtful action.

If you want to read more accounts of police officers doing good in their communities, please share.

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