That morning, forty-seven bikers escorted him, engines roaring a wall of protection. Neighbors gawked, teachers froze, but Tommy stood tall. “Daddy sent his friends to protect me,” he said. From then on, bikers rotated daily—escorting, mentoring, teaching kids. Tommy smiled again, joined the Kindness Club, and started helping others. Soon, the movement spread—veterans, widows, survivors, kids—all riding together. They built ramps, fixed bikes, and lifted spirits.
