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    Default Teen Who Walked 5 Hours to Work Now Drives, Thanks to GoFundMe Campaign

    First part: http://www.cnn.com/2016/10/01/us/cal...ike-teen-trnd/

    Then they got him set up with a gofundme page and he was able to get a car:

    http://www.ksat.com/inside-edition/t...undme-campaign
    A California teen used to walk nearly five hours to and from work every day, but thanks to the kindness of local police officers and support from their community, he can now drive the distance.

    Through a successful GoFundMe campaign started by the Benicia Police Department that raised more than $40,000 over the last four months, Jourdan Duncan, 18, was able to buy a used Volkswagen Passat to get to his job as a packaging line worker.

    He's also taking classes, and studying to become a California Highway Patrol Officer.

    "They’re setting an example of what a good community is," Duncan said. "I thought maybe that could be me — maybe I can have a change in our society and change in the community."

    It's no wonder Duncan looks up to law enforcement — it was the Benicia Police Department's kindness that changed his life in September.

    Duncan recalls walking home late one night when he said he saw the flashing lights of a police car come up behind him.
    "I said, 'Uh-oh, I hope I didn’t do anything,'" Duncan told InsideEdition.com.
    Corporal Kirk Keffer, with the Benicia Police Department, pulled up behind him, and waved him over.
    "It’s dark; there’s no sidewalks," Keffer said. "I asked him where he was walking to, and he says, 'Home.'"

    So, Keffer offered Duncan a ride.
    Along the way, Duncan mentioned his car had broken down, and he had no other way to get to and from his job than to walk nearly five hours both ways.
    “I had to start saving up little by little,” Duncan said, explaining that his paychecks went toward helping out his parents, paying tuition for college, and saving up for a new car. "It’s a pretty peaceful walk. I just put in my headphones, play my music."
    Keffer said he was impressed, and sympathetic to his cause.
    "People use [a long commute] as an obstacle not to work," Keffer said. "I wanted to make sure that he understood a good work ethic and dedication like that is going to be noticed and rewarded."
    Keffer went back to his department after dropping the teen off, and asked his superiors if there was anything they could do for him.
    They eventually gathered some extra money from their department’s account, and surprised Duncan with a brand new bicycle.


    "He helped make my life easier," Duncan said, adding that his commute time was reduced to only 50 minutes in one direction. "They care about their community, they care about their people and they care to help us."

    Inspired by what good a little money could do, the police department then started a GoFundMe page for Duncan that turned his life upside down just months later.

    "Every chance we get to help somebody out we try to do it," Keffer said.
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    He must live in a rural area. Heart warming story. This is the kind of story the police need. Don't be a piece of shit to the community, and the community will help you thrive.
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    The police don't often get called until there is shit in the community. Some people want the shit cleaned up and others believe the shit should be left alone. Whatever the police do, they are likely to piss off someone over what they do or do not do about the shit. Sometimes its a shitty job.

    Most people get into law enforcement because they want to help people. Sometimes you get lucky and you actually get to help someone...who wants to be helped.
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    Awesome story! Breaking the "young people these days" mold.

    I don't know how he found time to walk five hours, work, and go to school. I have hard time just keeping up with just my job.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    He must live in a rural area. Heart warming story. This is the kind of story the police need. Don't be a piece of shit to the community, and the community will help you thrive.
    Great story- but my first thought was.. "California, so now that he has a car it only takes him 3 hours"
    Benicia is in the SF bay area... near Vallejo, not far from Berkley
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    Damn nice story. Thanks!
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    Nice story. 40k and he could only get a used VW?
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    He'd be dumb to spend all 40k on just a car. That's enough money for a used car and three years of rent.
    If his family is in a desperate enough situation that he's walking 5 hours round trip to work, I'm sure there are other important expenses he wanted to cover besides a car.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DOC View Post
    Nice story. 40k and he could only get a used VW?
    Guess you've never heard of living "inside" your means.

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    The government gets it cut in income tax, sales tax, registration fees, ect...

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