Officer Stops To Be Quarterback In Neighborhood Kids' Football Game

Officer Stops To Be Quarterback In Neighborhood Kids' Football Game

Patrol Officer Craig Walsh is no Joe Montana, but for a few kids in Erial, N.J., he's certainly a Hall of Fame quarterback.

A resident filmed the officer taking time out of his day to play football with some neighborhood kids, FOX 29 reported. Gloucester Township Police posted the video above to its Facebook page, where they identified the officer.

The video surfaced online just a month after a patrol car's dash cam caught an officer in Rosenberg, Texas, stopping to toss the pigskin with a young boy who was playing football by himself.

For more examples of law enforcement officials doing good, check out these 10 cops who were all caught red-handed making the world a better place.

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