The homeless old man went to the police station and asked them to take a shower, but the police officers completely transformed him!

Bobby, this nice but unfortunately homeless old man, was walking the streets of New York without a precise target when he was stopped by Officer Aaron Page. The two talked for a moment until the old man mentioned that he really needed only one thing, there was no money, no place to sleep: he just wanted a hot shower and a haircut.

The officer was so moved by the man’s simple request that he took Bobby with him to the ward, not because he arrested him, but because he wanted to do his job. Several policemen took part in the huge transformation, and the result made this man extremely happy.

Here’s what it looks like:

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