A Father’s Instinct
During the medical check, the little boy grew inconsolable, crying and trembling in fear. That’s when Officer Hurst, who has a young son with Down Syndrome, asked quietly, “Can I hold him?”
He later described the moment: “The boy, obviously being so small, became very upset. I picked him up, and minutes later, he was asleep on my chest. With all my body armor and gun belt, it became heavy, so I sat down on the bed and let him rest.”
For Hurst, the decision came not only from police training but from a father’s heart. “This job is so much more than just chasing the bad guys,” he said. “It is about serving the citizens of the communities you work in and doing what they need you to do.”
