SHERIFF Sick For Weeks and UNABLE To Work or Mow His Lawn

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Published 2024-08-01
We found this overgrown lawn with a sheriff's car in the driveway. We knocked on the door and asked if he needed some help. He accepted and we got to work. We have been getting alot of rain and he was unable to work or do anything for weeks because he was sick. The grass was super tall and the backyard hadn't been touched in awhile.

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All Comments (21)
  • It doesn't matter what profession you are in, some people just do not care what their houses and yards look like. What a shame. You're a good man, Brian, for doing this.
  • @nmp6338
    That is the sheriff’s house!!!!! Broken unusable furniture, disgusting mattresses, trash everywhere, broken window, empty utility box, years of overgrowth along fence line, uncut grass, unkept front porch and lawn. In my neighborhood, that would be a squatter’s house. Shame on the sheriff. That is not just weeks of mess!!! And shame on his community for not stepping up and helping him out, if in fact, he really does live there. Top Notch, you really are a professional, compassionate and kind landscaper. You did your best to transform this property. I am sure the neighbors are grateful.
  • @artallmon3773
    It looks to me that you did work for them that they had not done for themselves in the past. You are a good man.
  • As a Police Officer, your yard should be one of the nicest in the neighborhood, no excuses. I was one for 27 1/2 years and it was a department policy. There was always another officer willing to help if you couldn't. The back looked like years of neglect , whoaaaaaaaaaaa. You made a world of difference.............
  • @jehill39
    Did you say the Sheriff was sick for weeks or years ?? Lots of hard work in the heat. I know for sure it will look fantastic., after all , you are “TOP NOTCH” !!!
  • Wooh, that is way more than a couple weeks growth. Good job helping them out!!
  • @wmgirl041668
    That sheriff had let his yard go longer than a "few weeks." Thank you for doing the work & letting us see another good video from you.
  • @Stircrazyy10
    Before we all jump to conclusions and judge this Sheriff for "years of neglect of his yard" please remember that we don't know what he's been going through in his life. Death of a loved one, illness, mental heath issues can be some of the reasons people let go of everything else so they can focus on themselves. Please be kind, a lot of people are struggling these days and we have no idea why it got to the way it is but luckily there are many people like this man willing to help someone fix that. (without any judgement) Thanks for helping this man out!
  • Depending on where you live, and how much rain you get, it doesn't take long for growth to take over. Thank you for helping out law enforcement, most are overworked and underpaid.
  • Unbelievable that none of his neighbors helped. Fantastic that you did Brian ❤ And removing the clippings makes it look even better
  • @NDB390
    Thanks for cleaning it up for the neighborhood, cuz honestly homeowner sick or not doesn’t care or it never would have gotten to that point. That has been years of accumulation of junk in the yard.
  • Sharon here... lol, I think the Sheriff has not cut the yard in more than three weeks! A lot of trash as well. Good samaritan you are for sure. Bless you Brian and btw, you are doing well on the weight loss program! Another great job! 👍☺❤
  • Sorry to hear he was sick for weeks, but the yard looks like it’s been neglected for a few years! Nice job hope he gets better
  • His neighbours are going to love you, Brian. I can’t imagine living next door to that mess.
  • You did a great job Brian but I think the sheriff took advantage of your kindness and generosity!!
  • @debibrown5568
    Nice of you to do this yard for him. I feel bad for the negative comments on here. Never know what’s going on in the lives of these people. You did good! - watching from Lake Wales, Florida
  • My man you needed some help on that lawn. Becareful with the heat. Great work!!!
  • I can tell you're beat Brian. You work so hard for people; I hope they appreciate it. It looks so much better than it did. Thank you for what you do.
  • Glad you helped this officer, my husband is a retired Captain from our local Sheriff Department. I’ve been watching your channel for a few years