A New York City police officer is photographed giving boots to a homeless man on Nov. 14. (NYPD/Facebook)
A photo of a New York City police
 officer kneeling down to give a barefoot homeless man in Times Square a
 pair of boots on a cold November night is melting even the iciest New 
Yorkers' hearts online.
On Nov. 14, NYPD officer Lawrence
 DePrimo, who was on counterterrorism duty in Times Square, saw the 
older homeless man without shoes sitting on 42nd Street. DePrimo, 25, 
left and then returned with a pair of $100 boots he bought at a nearby 
Skechers store.
"It was freezing out, and you 
could see the blisters on the man's feet," DePrimo, a three-year veteran
 of the department who lives with his parents on Long Island, told the New York Times. "I had two pairs of socks, and I was still  cold."
The random act of kindness was 
captured by Jennifer Foster, a tourist from Florence, Ariz., who was 
visiting the city. Foster, communications director for the Pinal County 
Sheriff's Office in Arizona, emailed the photo to the NYPD with a note 
commending DePrimo.
"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,'" Foster wrote. "The officer squatted down on the ground and proceeded to put socks and the new boots on this man.
Foster's photo was posted on the NYPD's Facebook page
 on Tuesday, where it received more than 320,000 "likes," 77,000 
"shares" and 20,000 comments—most of them praising DePrimo, who seems to
 have restored Facebook's faith in humanity.
"This is one hell of a police officer," Desiree Wright-Borden wrote.
"Wow," Jack Horton wrote. "It's nice to know there are still good people out there."
"Angels truly do walk on earth!!!" Charlene Hoffman-Pestell wrote.
Some commenters, though, were skeptical, saying the photo could have been staged.
"Clever stunt!" Louis Zehmke wrote. "The hobo is 'parked' at the entrance of a shoe shop."
But Foster claims DePrimo had no 
idea he was being photographed: "
The officer expected NOTHING in return 
and did not know I was watching."
 
 
 
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