VIDEO: Photo of Virginia Trooper Helping Stranded Driver Goes Viral
Video: Photo of Virginia Trooper Helping Stranded Driver Goes Viral
A Virginia State Trooper received Facebook praise from a worried mother over the way he took care of her stranded son. Trooper Matt Okes spent hours with the 20-year-old student to make sure he was safe on the dark and busy road.

A Virginia State Trooper received Facebook praise from a worried mother over the way he took care of her stranded son. When Joseph Owusu's car got a flat tire while the Virginia Tech student drove home from school last week, Trooper Matt Okes spent hours with the 20-year-old student to make sure he was safe on the dark and busy road, reports WTVR .
"Facebook friends, join me in expressing my gratitude to God and to Officer Matt Okes, a Virginia State Police officer. I took this picture at 2 a.m. in the middle of nowhere," Dr. Nada Owusu posted on Facebook. "My son had his back tire blown off his car last night on his way home from school. This kind officer approached him, didn't ask if the little Mercedes was stolen, but rather got on his knees to replace his tire."
Owusu said her son's tires were stuck on the car, so Trooper Okes positioned his well-lit cruiser to make sure truckers and other drivers on Route 220 south were aware of Joseph's stranded car as AAA and his worried parents responded.
The photo Dr. Owusu posted on Facebook has been shared more than 16,000 times.
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