Protecting and serving is more than checking for imminent(紧急的) danger. One officer in South Hill, Virginia, makes it his mission to make people of all ages feel safe after giving the all-clear, starting with the younger generations.
And because of his kindness, many parents and their children look on C. B. Fleming as something of a superhero. 28-year-old Mom, Lesha Roper-Boswell said that the neighborhood kids need someone "larger than life" they can depend on to protect them and their town, and Fleming fits the role beautifully. "He's awesome. That's the only word you can really use to describe C. B.," she told reporters. "It's just amazing — the bond he has with the children."
Recently, residents in an apartment complex had a scare when emergency crews came to investigate a gas leak. Though he could have just left the scene after making sure the leak wasn't harmful, Officer Fleming made sure everyone in the building felt safer.
Seeing some kids play outside with dolls, he sat down and joined them, reassuring them that everything was going to be okay. The kids were happy to have another playmate, regardless of his uniform. Impressed and grateful, Roper-Boswell took a video of the kind act and posted it on Facebook, where it's gained thousands of views from people living all over the country.
Fleming, who is celebrating his 15th year on the force, said he's always desired to do more than fine people for violating(违反) parking rules. "It's something I've always tried to do," he said about also looking out for the children. "When I got into this job, I knew there was something different, other than just writing tickets and being the ‘bad' person all the time. I figured if I could be that bright spot in someone's day, then that was all that mattered."