NJ Boy Saves Allowance to Buy Lunch for Officers

William Evertz Jr. saved up his allowance for seven months and went to a Subway restaurant on Wednesday to get sandwiches for officers in Winslow Township, a suburb of Philadelphia.

Five-year-old William Evertz Jr. saved up his allowance to buy lunch for the officers of the Winslow Township Police Department. (Photo: Winslow Township PD)Five-year-old William Evertz Jr. saved up his allowance to buy lunch for the officers of the Winslow Township Police Department. (Photo: Winslow Township PD)

A 5-year-old boy in New Jersey has picked up the lunch tab for his local police department.

William Evertz Jr. saved up his allowance for seven months and went to a Subway restaurant on Wednesday to get sandwiches for officers in Winslow Township, a suburb of Philadelphia. His mother says he told her he wanted the officers to rest so they could protect the town–and he also wanted them to be healthy.

Police made the boy an honorary officer and gave him a special shirt and badges. He also got a ride home in a police car with lights and siren, the Associated Press reports.

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