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A Florida college student who gave his shoes and clothes to a homeless man on the side of an interstate goes viral on TikTok

Jun 14, 2021, 21:38 IST
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College student Jabari Richardson gave his belongings to a homeless man along I-10.amburandlex
  • A bystander captured a video of Jabari Richardson helping a man in Tallahassee, Florida.
  • The video was shared to TikTok and has amassed more than 5 million views.
  • Richardson told WTXL he was in the process of moving when he spotted the man on I-10.
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A Florida college student is being praised as a good Samaritan for giving away his belongings to a homeless man along a roadside.

The student, identified as Jabari Richardson by the Tallahassee news station WTXL, was filmed by the TikTok user @amburandlex as he opened the trunk of his vehicle along Interstate 10 and talked to a man who held a sign that read, "Anything helps! God bless!"

Richardson then began handing his clothes and pairs of shoes to the man before driving away.

The TikTok video was captioned: "I don't know this young man but he deserves to go viral."

As of Sunday, the 17-second video had gained more than 5.4 million views and 1.1 million likes. Users said the act of kindness gave them "goosebumps."

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"And he did this thinking no one was watching/recording … that's how it's done folk," one person wrote.

Richardson, a senior at Florida A&M University, told WTXL that he was in the process of moving and decided to give his belongings to someone in need instead of selling them.

"As I was growing up, my mom always taught me there's a lot of people that are in need," Richardson told the outlet. "Not everyone's blessed as I am. My mom always had clothes and shoes on my back. I can definitely take that for granted. Anything can be gone in the blink of an eye."

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