A 6-year-old handed out doughnuts and lemonade to cops because he "wanted to do something nice" for the officers in Johnson County, Kansas.
Oliver Davis looks up to members of the police and sees them as heroes, his mother Brandi Davis said, according to Inside Edition.
"He said, 'I don’t need Batman, Spider-Man or Superman. I just need these guys.' So they are his superheroes," she said, per Inside Edition.
On Friday Oliver Davis decided to pay it forward by setting up a stand outside his Kansas house and serving up refreshments to the local police officers.
"We got about 120 doughnuts and we had lemonade and water for them," Brandi Davis continued. "We had at least 100 officers come out."
It turns out that Oliver Davis is quite popular with local police officers, having met many of them recently at another event.
"He gives so much to the police officers of Johnson County, so I had to come to give back," said Caroline Van Cil with the Prairie Village Police Department, according to KSHB.
Brandi Davis explained that her son had always wanted to be a member of the police force and had such a special relationship with the neighborhood’s officers.
"They've been so kind and included him in a lot of stuff," she said, per KSHB.
The day proved to be a success but it was not just the police officers that enjoyed it, Oliver Davis was in his element.
"Oliver was in heaven just being able to talk to all the officers because he really does believe he is part of a police team," Brandi Davis said, according to Inside Edition.
"He thought it was awesome."
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