She wasn’t careless—she was struggling. Every cent she had was going toward buying new winter clothes for her children, bracing for the brutal Milwaukee cold. A pair of safe car seats was more than she could afford right now.
Zimmerman could have written a citation and walked away. Instead, he chose a different path. Later that day, he walked into a Walmart, not as a police officer, but as a father and as a human being. Out of his own pocket, he paid $75 for two brand-new car seats. He even picked up coloring books and stickers—small treasures that he knew would make the girls smile.