Police officers in DeWitt, New York, responded to a heart-rending scene when they got a call about a homeless mother and her four children living in a Denny’s parking lot. After the restaurant manager called 911, officer Tyler Smith arrived at the scene and found the distraught family who had no money, no phone, no car, and no shelter. Customers and staff were graciously offering them food, money, toys, and other supplies, according to the DeWitt Police Benevolent Association. Soon, a second officer, Justin Baum, arrived; but they were unable to speak with the woman due to the language barrier—until a good Samaritan arrived and assisted the officers by translating. During the exchange, a touching moment was captured on camera as officer Smith knelt down to comfort a 2-year-old boy who was drawing with colored chalk on the sidewalk outside the restaurant. The picture was later posted on the Benevolent Association’s …