A few seconds later, the police officer enters the frame and reveals that he’s the one who threw the ball.
The Pfficer, Ariel Soltura said: “I got out,and I think the universal sign that everybody knows for throw me the football,I held my hands up in a triangle form,” Soltura said.
“I wasn’t expecting that,” 10-year-old Jermaine Ford said. “I thought I was in trouble and did something wrong... Something snapped in his head where he’s like, ‘Hey this guy is here to play football with me." He also added "“Everyone that sees it has probably at one time thought that they were that kid."
When the police department posted the video online, it drew a million hits within hours.People were drawn to the connection between a cop and a kid who never even knew each other’s names.
What does young Jermaine want to be when he grows up? An NFL player, or a cop? While they share a love of football, they don’t agree on which team is the best. Soltura supports the Broncos in the upcoming Super Bowl, while Jermaine is rooting for the Seahawks.
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