Crime

Had Your Back Mom Leaves Anonymous Note Police Officers Car Photo

Ruth Kamau  ·  July 26, 2015

In the summer of 2015, amid growing tensions between law enforcement and communities across the U.S., a simple act of kindness captured hearts in an unexpected way.

On July 26, that year, a police officer parked on a busy street found an anonymous note tucked under his windshield wiper. The handwritten message, from a mother who didn’t leave her name, read something like “I’ve got your back” and praised the officer for his daily risks. It came with a small photo of her kids, a gesture meant to show support for those in uniform. The officer, who asked not to be identified, later shared that he was taken aback by the note, especially as protests over police actions were making headlines nationwide.

That moment stood out because 2015 had been a tough year for cops, with high-profile cases drawing scrutiny and sparking debates. The note arrived at a time when officers often felt under fire, and this mom’s quiet thank-you offered a rare boost. People online quickly picked up on it when the photo spread, turning the story into a brief viral sensation on social media platforms like Facebook.

While the incident didn’t change big policies or end conflicts, it reminded folks of the human side of policing. As a writer, I couldn’t help but think how a few words on paper cut through the noise, showing that even in divided times, small connections matter. The officer kept the note as a keepsake, and stories like this one lingered long after the news cycle moved on.