NOTTOWAY COUNTY, Va. -- A Virginia high school senior who spends snow days clearing snow and ice from neighborhood driveways and sidewalks saw something out of his mother's car window that compelled him to tell her to stop the car, CBS Richmond affiliate WTVR-TV reports.
Teresa Adams and her son Tommy were driving home from the DMV when they drove past an older man who was trying to shovel snow from his driveway. The man was using a walker to get around.
"Tommy said 'Mamma stop the car,'" Teresa Adams said. "I got scared and asked, 'What's wrong?'"
He said, "There's an older man with a walker shoveling snow -- I'll help him out," she added.
Tommy approached the man and asked him for the snow shovel.
"He looked surprised," Teresa Adams said. "I was so proud, I started to cry."
Teresa snapped a photo of her son's good deed. That photo was later shared on the WTVR Facebook page.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xq1by3meAC4"He was relieved; he looked tired," Tommy said. "I told him to get back into his car because it was cold. Other people who saw him in the snow should have had the decency to stop."
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