Cops mow lawn for wheelchair-bound man

Two US policemen have been hailed as heroes after they were photographed helping a disabled man mow his lawn.

Officers Joe Hutson and John Khillah, from the Kalamazoo police department in Michigan, stopped to help the man after they saw him struggling to tend to his garden in his wheelchair.


While Hutson went to work mowing the lawn, Khillah went and got a weed whacker, leaf blower and push mower to help with the tidy up.

After a lot of hard work, the man’s lawn was perfectly manicured.

The police department posted pictures of the officers on their Facebook page and they quickly went viral online.

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