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ZR
08-08-2017, 11:28 PM
A Toronto police officer who purchased a shirt and tie for a shoplifter who needed an outfit for a job interview said he wanted to give the young man a second chance to get his life on track.
Const. Niran Jeyanesan told CP24 Monday that he and his partner were called to a Walmart on Jane Street for a reported theft on Sunday night.
When they arrived, he said the loss prevention officer at the store had apprehended an 18-year-old man for stealing a dress shirt, tie and socks.
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Const. Niran Jeyanesan spoke to CP24 about why he decided to buy a shirt and tie for a shoplifter at Walmart.



After speaking to the shoplifter, Jeyanesan said he discovered that the young man needed the outfit for an upcoming job interview.
“This young person has been facing his own difficulties in life and he was looking to straighten out all that by providing for his family and trying to get a job,” Jeyanesan said.
After releasing the shoplifter without charge, Jeyanesan purchased the shirt and tie and gave the clothing to the man.


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“This individual didn’t have any resources,” Jeyanesan said.
“He wanted to go get that job. That was in his mind. I think he truly made a mistake.”
By purchasing the clothing, the 31 Division officer said he saw an opportunity to help the man.
“Police officers do this every day and they don’t get recognized for it. We don’t look for any recognition,” he said.
“A core part of policing is helping people and I think we do that every day.”
Speaking to CP24 Monday, 31 Division Staff Sgt. Paul Bois commended the officer for his decision.
“I think the officer did a fantastic job. He exercised his discretion, definitely showed some humanity in dealing with this particular individual. Every circumstance is different and in this particular case the individual had undergone some personal difficulties and the officer wanted to help him out with that and I think collectively that’s why we are all here doing this job,” Bois said.
“We need to make a positive difference in people’s lives. I think he did.”

R3troGT
08-09-2017, 07:39 AM
Great thing to do

RedSN
08-09-2017, 08:47 AM
^^^I agree. Good story, good on Const. Jeyanesan. :clap2:

I'm surprised Toronto doesn't have programs like they do in London. Goodwill let's you borrow proper interview attire. The first step to a new life should not be theft.
https://goodwillindustries.ca/clothingworks/

edit:
there's this...
http://www.dressyourbest.ca/aboutus.php

ZR
08-09-2017, 08:49 AM
Awesome program, had no idea.

Old Fart
08-09-2017, 09:45 AM
Cool story and programs!!

OneQwkStang
08-10-2017, 07:36 AM
Great job to this officer for his use of discretion and compassion. Any other officer could have showed up, layed a criminal charge and went to the next call. A gesture like this could change a persons life for ever.

ZR
08-10-2017, 07:43 AM
Cool part, it's something that starts with all of us. Easy to let someone into line out on the road or hold a door, little stuff does add up.

ZR
08-10-2017, 08:42 AM
Now thats something that would be worth while in the news.

allicedout
08-10-2017, 09:43 AM
Reading all the news headlines every morning its reassuring reading something like this. Good on the officer to see through this guys wrong and make it right. We need to read things like this more often.

WTF
08-11-2017, 05:18 PM
cp24 reporting that the kid called the officer to tell him he got the job

awesome to see stuff like this