Officer Eddy Macintosh
He sighed happily as he sipped on his steaming cup of coffee, lightly bopping his head to the soft rock music playing over the speakers. It was a cold morning, and he was happy to fill his stomach with something warm and comforting.
He’d already polished a plate of eggs, bacon, and pancakes. But as he was about to get up and leave, a little boy approached him and handed him a note. The boy couldn’t be any older than ten, an innocent look on his face. But what he read on the note instantly made him jump into action.
A Cold Morning
Officer Eddy Macintosh was one of many deputies serving in Orleans Parish, Louisiana. He was born and raised in New Orleans, and for the past decade, he worked hard as an officer.
After serving for so many years, Eddy was certain that he had seen it all by now. But what he was about to witness would blow everything he knew out of the water.
Getting To Work
The day started like any other for Eddy. It was a cold, Tuesday morning at the end of January. Despite the light downpour that morning, Eddy went for his usual run around the block, returning home for a warm shower.
He then got dressed and made his way to work. At the last minute, he decided not to have breakfast before work. He decided that he would grab a quick lunch at midday after checking in at the station. But he had no idea what was coming his way.
Running Smoothly
When he clocked in at the station, it was almost completely empty. The sun was only just rising, so most of the other officers were yet to clock in.
With a smile on his face, Eddy quickly went through the day’s objectives before getting into his cruiser. Making his daily rounds around the parish, everything was going according to plan. If he worked now, he would have some free time between eleven and noon, which is when he’d grab something to eat.
It Was Strange
The patrol ran smoothly, and by ten, Eddy had cleared most parts of the parish. As it got closer to eleven, he knew that he’d be able to grab breakfast, just as planned.
Eddy made his way to his favorite diner, driving as fast as road rules would allow. Knowing the owner, he greeted them with a friendly hug before taking a seat at his usual booth next to a window. But as he made his way through the menu, something caught his attention.
The Biker Gang
It was almost noon and the diner was completely empty. This was strange, considering noon was usually their busiest time, and it was one of the most beloved eateries in the neighborhood.
His eyes trailed to one of the diner’s concerns, spotting a woman sitting with a boy while enjoying their breakfast. Besides them, a group of bikers was enjoying a few beers with their breakfast. But there was more.
BACA
Something about the bikers made his brows furrow. He noticed that the patches on their jackets depicted a fist against a red oval. There were blurred words surrounding the red oval, and although Eddy couldn’t read them from where he sat, he knew what they read.
During the span of his career, he had encountered his fair share of biker gangs in the parish. But they weren’t all bad, he’d met a few benevolent bikers and others who only wished to cause trouble. He wondered what these guys were like.
They Got Up
“BACA,” he mumbled to himself when the waitress placed his breakfast in front of him. It stood for ‘Bikers Against Child Abuse’, which was a charitable worldwide motorcycle organization. Eddy had worked with them on a few occasions.
As he ate his breakfast, he thought of the days when he would dust off his old motorcycle and join the bikers in raising awareness against child abuse. Eddy had a smile on his face as he ate his food. He had no idea what was about to happen.
Heather Jennings
As the bikers got up to leave, he greeted them with a smile on his face. He was almost done with his food, but he was still hungry. He gave the waitress a knowing look as he asked for more coffee and pancakes, with some bacon on top.
When he received his second batch of pancakes, he dug in, savoring his exquisite breakfast. But as he was finishing his second plate, he noticed something about the table with the woman and the boy.
Too Obvious Not To Notice
He realized that he recognized the woman and even knew her name. He had given Heather Jennings a ticket for illegally parking outside the cemetery just a few days before.
She was furious but it was nothing personal, he was just doing his job. But he had no idea that that parking ticket would send Heather over the edge.
Conflicted
The woman was discussing something with the boy, staring directly at Eddy. There was a sparkle in the boy’s eyes that Eddy couldn’t place. Something was afoot.
Eddy finished his breakfast and requested his receipt, but instead of bringing the piece of paper to him, the waitress shuffled over to the woman’s table first.
Hardships
Little did Eddy know, the boy at the table with his mother was extremely conflicted. He’d recognized the cop instantly and knew he was the one who had contributed to his single mother’s financial hardships.
At just nine years old, he wanted to approach the police officer and confront him about all his mother’s parking tickets. He’d watched his mom struggle, and this cop had only made things worse for them.
Injustice
Heather Jennings was a single mother with two kids and life had not been good to her so far. Just a few days ago, she’d received the tragic news about the untimely passing of her own father.
While it was hard enough to organize the funeral amid the grief and attend the funeral ceremony, things got even worse when a cop gave her a parking ticket on her way out the cemetery.
From Bad To Worse
For Heather, the timing of that fateful parking ticket couldn’t have been worse. She didn’t have the money to pay it, so she called the authorities and tried to get it thrown out in court.
However, things took an ironic turn when she got another parking ticket when she was leaving the courthouse. And things only got worse from there.
The Whole World Was Against Her
Although Heather thought things couldn’t get worse for her that day, they did. When she got home from the courthouse, her landlord was waiting for her. When the landlord informed her that he was evicting her and her children, she couldn’t believe what she was hearing.
Heather had tried to rectify her housing issue in court as well, but all she’d come home with was another parking ticket stuck to her car.
15 Dollars
Heather was trying to make ends meet, but it felt like the whole world was against her. She’d received three parking tickets in a row, had been in and out of court, and she’d also just lost her father.
But the universe wasn’t done making life hard for Heather yet. The day after her father died, she found out that her son was sick.
The Source Of Her Misery
Heather took her son Donald to the doctor and couldn’t believe what his treatment was going to cost her.
After paying off her parking tickets, going into overdraft for her son’s medical bills, and scraping to secure a deposit for a new place to rent, the struggling mom only had 15 dollars to her name. At an all-time low, she decided to take that last 15 dollars and treat Donald to breakfast at Denny’s.
A Turn Of Events
As Heather sat in the booth at Denny’s with her son, she looked over and couldn’t believe what she was seeing. Sitting there calmly eating breakfast was a major source of her misery – it was none other than the cop who had given her all those parking tickets.
Ironically, Donald wanted to be a cop one day. But he recognized the man as the one who had caused his mom so much pain and knew he had to do something.
He Comes To His Table
Eddy’s eyes narrowed as he watched the woman and the boy converse with the waitress, who’d handed them the receipt Eddy was sure was supposed to be his.
He didn’t know what to make of the situation yet and thus sat back to assess everything before stepping in. Was the child in danger, or did the woman need some help he could offer? Eddy was deep in thought when he saw the boy approach him.
The Note
As the boy’s mother looked on, the boy silently walked over, handed Eddy his receipt, and took a few steps back.
Eddy didn’t know what to make of the strange gesture at first, but quickly realized that his bill had been paid for. But there was more. Across the receipt was a message written by the boy. Eddy’s lips parted as he read it.
His Gesture
“I want to be you when I grow up,” the message began sweetly enough. “Thank you for your service, Donald.” Eddy was completely taken aback.
The cop’s breath caught in his chest. He had to do something. His immediate reaction was to return the favor somehow, but then he remembered who the boy’s mother was.
A Giving Soul
Overwhelmed by the message, Eddy lowered to his knee as the boy reached up to hug him. “Hi,” Eddy greeted him, and the boy responded with a bright smile.
“I’m Deputy Eddy Macintosh, and you must be Donald!” he exclaimed as he released the boy. Above them, Donald’s mom smiled proudly. What she revealed made Eddy’s eyes run wet with tears.
His Hero
“He’s always talking about how he’ll be a great deputy when he grows up,” Heather said. “He saw you and insisted on paying for your breakfast.”
But that wasn’t all that she revealed. Little Donald’s birthday was less than a week away, and he’d used the money he’d been saving for the occasion to pay for Eddy’s meal. Eddy’s heart melted at this revelation, and he did the only thing he could on the spot.
Going Viral
Before he’d gotten a change to speak with Heather, Eddy asked the waitress to take a picture of him and Donald. He also shared what happened with his fellow officers and family members.
Donald, despite the fact that the officer was partially responsible for his mother’s shortcomings, was thrilled to get a chance to speak to one of his heroes. But what Eddy did next was about to change everything.
Reactions
Heather also posted the photo of her son and Eddy on her Facebook account, accompanied by the caption “One proud Momma. When your child asks if we can pay for an Officer’s Breakfast!!!! Writes him a message on his receipt.”
But Heather could never have imagined how much traction her single photo would get. Before long, her post had spread like wildfire.
Gaining Traction
The reactions Donald, Heather, and Eddy received for the Facebook post were totally overwhelming. People applauded Donald for his kind gesture toward the police officer.
Even though he had been the cause of his mother’s hardships that week, the little boy saw the bigger picture. But, although Donald took action to connect with the police officer, it was all part of a bigger plan.
Touched
The positive feedback for the now-viral post just kept rolling in. Despite her hardships, it was obvious to most that Heather had raised her boy well.
But it was only when the post made its way around other officers that things became wild. Eddy posted the photo on his own social media page, where it took the police department by storm.
Redeeming Himself
“Well Noah you touched all of our hearts today,” LakeLand PD wrote on their Facebook page. “Your support means so much to all of the men and women who put on the uniform every day. We wish you the happiest of Birthdays!”
But Eddy wasn’t done. Now that he knew her situation, Eddy felt absolutely terrible. He knew he had an obligation to give something back to Donald’s struggling mom.
Appreciation
Eddy contacted the captain of the Lakeland Police Department and begged him to drop some of Heather’s unpaid parking tickets.
Of course, the captain was touched when he heard the story and decided to waive all of Heather’s fines. But it wasn’t just the captain who was touched by what had happened in Denny’s that day.
Changed His Life
It wasn’t long before Donald’s heartwarming note had spread to police departments in almost every state.
Police officers from around the country took to social media to thank the boy for his act of kindness, and they all told him he’d make a fine officer one day. But the story wasn’t over for Eddy yet.
The moment Donald handed Eddy the note, the gesture changed his perspective on life forever. “It meant everything,” Eddy said.
“It meant that I’m supposed to wake up every morning and put on this uniform and go out there and do what I do. You know? It means that I need to keep trying to be a good example to all these young guys.”