CBS/AP/ November 29, 2012, 7:34 PM

NYPD officer: Grandfather inspired act of kindness

NEW YORK A New York City police officer says advice he once received from his grandfather led him to purchase shoes for a homeless man in Times Square -- a random act of kindness that was captured on camera and has become an Internet hit.

Tourist Jennifer Foster, visiting the city from Arizona, snapped a shot of Officer Larry DePrimo giving the unidentified man a new pair of all-weather boots and thermal socks on a frigid night Nov. 14.

In a note to the NYPD, Foster explained that she was visiting "The Crossroads of the World" with her husband when she saw the man on the sidewalk asking for change. DePrimo offered something better.

"The officer said, 'I have these size 12 boots for you, they are all-weather. Let's put them on and take care of you.' ... I have been in law enforcement for 17 years. I was never so impressed in my life," she wrote.

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DePrimo told CBS News' John Miller that he was shocked to see the man's bare feet.

"I went up to him and I said, 'Buddy where's your socks, where's your shoes?'" DePrimo said. "He said, 'It's okay officer, I never had a pair of shoes.' And that to me -- it took me back a few.'"

The 25-year-old said wise words from his grandfather spurred his good deed.

"The true inspiration was my grandfather, and he told me when I was much younger, 'If you are going to do something, do it 100 percent. And do it, or don't do it at all,'" DePrimo said. "And I think that stuck with me my entire life."

The police officer, who has two years on the force, told the New York Times he purchased the boots at a nearby Skechers shop, which granted him an employee discount, bringing the normally $100 boots down to $75. He told the paper he's held on to the receipt in his vest to remind him "that sometimes people have it worse."

The officer told Newsday the homeless man "smiled from ear to ear. It was like you gave him a million dollars."

When the NYPD posted the photo and portions of Foster's note on its Facebook page, the reaction was quick. As of Thursday evening, the picture had generated over 430,000 likes, had been shared over 146,000 times and had received over 31,000 comments.

John Miller will have more of his interview with Officer DePrimo Friday on "CBS This Morning."

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MrJessCao says:
What this officer did was heartwarming. What caught my eye in the article though was the fact that the gentleman was a veteran. America, no vet should ever be homeless. Our government should be responsible for each and every military person and their family to have a home and whatever else they need. If our government did not send so many millions to other countries, at times for very foolish reasons, our country could take good care of our military. They are America's priority......not other countries.
I would rather my tax dollars went to homeless vets or current military than to politicians taking VERY EXPENSIVE VACATIONS! I expect this government to immediately take whatever action necessary to ensure America does not have homeless vets or current military members.Its sad to see how our government and some citizens treat the one's who gave up everything severing this country.
So from me and all other veterans thank you NYPD Office Larry DePrimo
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Scimajor says:
He'd be the first to tell you that he's not the only person to have performed a similar act of kindness. He's just one of the few to have been caught on video doing it.

It's easy to forget after reading the news headlines but there really are many truly kind hearted people out there. Obviously the officer is one of them.
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Tobi86 says:
This gentleman is so so so good looking and I really wish he knew my daughter. She is beautiful, 25 college graduate, quiet and funny, smart and classy and if I could I would intriduce her to him in a heart beat. Imagine being associated with a good looking, kind hearted, hard working man like this. Just daydreaming but it never hurts.
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darce3216 says:
This is such an amazing story. It is heartwarming and inspirational, yet I am so amazed to see that some of the comments on this story are negative. I feel so sorry for those who have to put a negative slant to everything. Lets all take this story to heart and try to do at a least one similar act of kindness this holiday season. It will not solve all the problems with the homeless, but it will let someone know that there are people who care.
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jgnv replies:
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Thank you for posting such a kind response to this story, which literally brought me to tears when I first heard it. I hope everyone, myself included, accepts your challenge and performs at least one act of kindness for someone less fortunate this holiday season. This young police officer's grandfather is definitely smiling down on him.
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HusinsanObummer says:
People don't understand that BY FAR,our police do much much good. The liberal media would do much to dissuade that fact .......

God bless this fine young officer, his family for teaching him such great values and others like him !!!!
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cleric77 says:
SLOWNEWS! Interesting insights...however, please show me one example...one hospital, one home nursing, one charity that is founded and supported by an atheist organization in our nation.
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hbjtax replies:
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Can't think of one.
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Can't think of one.
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LadyProphet317 says:
When I heard that the officer even put the socks and shoes on for the man, I immediately got the visual act of Jesus kneeling to wash his disciple feet John 13:1-20, and also He said Matt. 25: 40
40 And the King shall answer and say unto them, Verily I say unto you, Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me.

You are an example behind the police force that states "To serve and protect" that is what your uniform stands for. It should be seen as a robe of rigteousness....
You have been a great example and have restored my faith in the Police Force and may they all follow your example.
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cleric77 says:
Christ Jesus Himself will say on the Last Day: "As you have done it unto the least of these my brothers, you have done it unto Me." (Matthew 25:40)
This act is a true example of the spirit of Christmas...following the loving/giving example that Crhst Jesus. "God so loved the world that He GAVE... (Johne 3:16)
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cbs_tom says:
A man with a heart for the down and out.
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BCSaugerties says:
There is none so tall as he who stoops to help another. Officer DePremio unequivocally gets to keep his membership card to the human race, which is more than we can say for the most of us.
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