If you’re here looking for a high-speed pursuit that ends with spike strips and a collision, well we have something better. This dashcam video is of a Rosenberg, Texas police officer who during a patrol gets out of his car to confront a kid. The cop instructed the 10-year-old to go deep so they could have a football catch. The Rosenberg Police Department shared the heartwarming video on their Facebook page with the message, “While a 2 minute game of football might not mean anything, to some it could mean everything! #ReachThemBeforeTheWolvesDo.” The boy in the video said he wants to be a police officer or a NFL player when he grows up.
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