This Video Of Cop Comforting And Hugging Man Is Too Emotional
This Video Of Cop Comforting And Hugging Man Is Too Emotional
A video of a moment of compassion shown by a cop towards a man sitting alone inside a parked car is going viral on the internet.

In a heartwarming display of compassion, a video capturing a US police officer hugging a man inside a snow-covered car has garnered widespread attention on social media. Shared a few months ago by the Macomb County Sheriff’s Office, the clip showcases the officer, accompanied by a colleague, lending a supportive ear to the man in need of emotional support. Opening their post with a quote by novelist Ann Hood – “I have learned that there is more power in a good strong hug than in a thousand meaningful words" – the department highlighted the actions of deputies Thorne and Parisek.

Responding to a call about a parked vehicle by the roadside, the deputies found the man. Deputy Thorne learned from the man that he had pulled over during his commute to work, overwhelmed by emotions and in need of a break.

“He didn’t want to hurt himself. He was upset and had multiple stressful issues making him feel overwhelmed. Deputy Thorne asked what he could do to help, and Joe simply responded that he could use a hug. That was all. A hug. Deputy Thorne was more than happy to help a fellow human and gave Joe a good strong hug as Joe was able to release some emotional tears," the department explained.

The officers’ support didn’t end there. Deputy Thorne and Deputy Parisek sat down with Joe, exchanging stories, offering remedies, and providing encouragement. As their conversation moved ahead, laughter emerged, bringing a positive turn to the encounter. Towards the conclusion of the video, Deputy Thorne shared his contact information with Joe, offering ongoing support during challenging times, and concluding the interaction with another heartfelt hug.

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Since its circulation, the video has sparked an outpouring of emotional responses from viewers. Numerous comments express gratitude for the officers’ compassionate actions and acknowledge the challenges many individuals face in solitude.

One Facebook user conveyed, “Thank you so much for doing that. Some of us live alone and hugs aren’t around or available. Sometimes friends don’t understand, so we stay silent. Times are really tough right now for many."

Another viewer moved to tears, shared, “I cried watching and listening to this. I have a son about the same age that struggles with depression. This makes my heart so happy to see this. Thank you, officer, for being a caring human and an amazing officer!"

“This world is so quick to judge. If only more stopped to listen. Great job," commented another person.

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