With all the scrutiny our police officers are facing nowadays, a heartwarming act of kindness was reported from Lynchburg, Virginia where a cop made a difference for a grieving family.
Lt. Luke Bryan cleaned Glenna Wright’s yard on his off day.
When officers were called to Wright’s home on Rockbridge Avenue and found her son, Eduardo Jordan unresponsive on the basement floor, an emotional Wright said the 42-year-old wanted to mow the lawn Sunday, but suddenly passed away that morning.
Bryan, who was present at the scene, overheard it and decided to step in and promised Wright that he and his son will come and cut the grass. “This didn’t take us but 30 minutes to do today and I hope it was a big help for her. So, I just say, open your eyes and look around. There’s little things that you can do for your neighbors right now that could be a big difference,” Bryan said.
Wright said Jordan died from a heart attack, but she’s waiting on the medical examiner’s final results. She tearfully said she was grateful for Bryan and the other first responders who were on scene and would pay it forward.