This Cop Stopped To Feed A Drug-Addicted Homeless Man. 6 Months Later, He Receives A Phone Call
March 23, 2016
At 2:30 in the morning, Deputy Matt Holman with the Greenville County Sheriffs Office in Greenville, South Carolina, stopped his patrol vehicle to speak with a homeless man. He learned his named was Robert Morris and he was hooked on drugs and alcohol. Officer Holman spent time with him that evening, fed him, and even gave him his personal Bible.
Six months after the encounter, Robert called the police. This is what he said:
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