“We’re supposed to be good men,” said Officer Steven Harris.

Harris was responding to a question from local news in Pittsburgh about why he would spend $113 of his own money to solve a stranger’s problem. It’s a suggestion that all of us, from cops to kids, should hear every now and then.

The story of how Harris got into position to solve the problem comes from the Greyhound bus depot in Pittsburgh where the Police Department received a call about a man behaving “unruly.”

Harris and Officer Keso responded to the call on their bicycles, and arrived to find a much different picture.

“He was just a male who was deaf and didn’t speak English or read English, so it just turned out he needed help to get back on a bus to New York and eventually Montreal,” Officer Harris told reporters.

Keso

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