“The next day, myself and couple other partners brought some Krispy Kreme donuts personalized for him with ‘Happy Birthday,’ a Grand Rapids Police goodie bag full of shirts, stickers, hats, [and] toys,” said Austin in an interview. “We gave him a chance to run around with the car and hit some lights and sirens and play with it, and put on the heavy vest. They all had a good time with it.”
When Thomas’ mother answered the unexpected knock at the door, her son was elated that this stranger-turned-friend would go so far above and beyond to make his birthday special.
“When Austin came over, no one was at my birthday party because everyone had to go somewhere, to their friends’ houses and play. But no one came to my birthday,” explained Thomas. “So Austin decided to bring his friends along, and then we celebrated my birthday. It was really much really fun. We got to play in the car.”
But to Thomas, Austin is more than just some police officer who gave him a fun birthday celebration. He’s a role model and a true hero that he aspires to be like.
“Austin, he never lets kids down,” said Thomas. “He never let them down. He’s a hero… I’m just like Austin sometimes. I love to help other kids in school. I never let other kids go down, I never let anyone get bullied, and I’m a hero just like Austin.”