In this Dhar Mann story, a state senator named Jordan Harris is wrongfully accused of theft by a police lieutenant who assumes he's a criminal based on his appearance. Despite Harris's protests that he's a hero trying to help a local grocery store owner, the officer insists on arresting him.
Harris recalls a recent encounter where he helped Mr. Harris, the store owner, by giving him money and urging him to call the police after a robbery. When the real robber is apprehended, it's revealed that Harris was trying to do good all along. The lieutenant realizes his mistake and acknowledges the importance of not judging someone by their appearance or skin color. The story emphasizes themes of justice, prejudice, and the importance of understanding one another beyond first impressions.
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