When an Indiana driver spotted a police officer clearing trash from the side of an intersection, it piqued his interest. Pulling over, he learned that the kind officer was maintaining the memorial site of a crash victim killed two decades prior. Touched by the selfless act, he filmed the interaction to share with others. Kaleb Hall, 32, was driving through Indianapolis in early August, running late to meet a friend for a car show. When he stopped at a red light at the intersection of Rockville Road and Lyndhurst Drive, he noticed officer Jeff Stagg of the Indianapolis Metro Police Department (IMPD) picking up trash. “I thought to myself, ‘Wow, that’s pretty interesting,'” Hall told The Epoch Times. “The light turned green so I went on down the road. For some reason, it just stuck with me.” Wanting to capture the unique moment, Hall doubled back. Driving closer, he realized that Stagg was cleaning up …