Vancouver Community’s Compassion Shocks Undercover Cop [VIDEO]

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He grew facial hair, borrowed an expensive wheel chair and posed as a disabled man for five days to catch thieves plaguing Vancouver’s troubled Downtown Eastside – a neighborhood infamous for its large homeless population, street drugs, crime, prostitution and a string of attacks and robberies against people in wheelchairs. But 30-year-old Police Sergeant Mark Horsley, who told passersby he had a brain injury and wore a waist wallet with money spilling out, had his faith restored in humanity when he encountered 300 people who prayed for his recovery, told him to be careful with his money and offered him food.

“In all of my interactions with people, I told them that I couldn’t count and when we were exchanging food or different things they would take change from my hand, not once did anyone shortchange me. The community accepted me very quickly as being one of theirs. Not one person took advantage of my vulnerability. The generosity [and] the caring was inspiring. This community has soul, victimizing the vulnerable is far beneath the people of the Downtown Eastside. The people of the downtown area are watching. They care and they take care of their vulnerable people,” Horsley told a news conference.

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