Boy Gets Diapers Each Day, Cop Trails Him Home
This article appeared in thefashionball.com and has been published here with permission.
A lot of moms and dads feel that it's important for children to pitch in with chores at home. From wiping down dishes to doing little jobs, these tasks allow them to pick up vital skills they'll need in life. Upon first seeing a little boy purchasing diapers daily, Officer Jones initially figured the child was just aiding his mother. But as the days turned into weeks, the sharp-eyed officer started to feel that something wasn't quite right. Little did he know, he was about to stumble upon a situation that would immensely alter the course of his life.

Meet Officer Jones
Darius Jones hailed from Oakland, California, where he was brought up in a disadvantaged neighborhood. He saw firsthand the devastating effect of violent crime on his community throughout his childhood. From an early age, he determined he wasn't just going to sit aside and let life go on like this.

When Darius turned 18, he immediately signed up for the police academy. After 19 years, now at age 37, he was a skilled detective for the Oakland PD. Throughout his career, he had dealt with many critical cases, but nothing had affected him as profoundly as the case he was about to handle.