The US is witnessing protests headlined by the slogan?'Black Lives Matter' after the death of George Floyd, an African-American man who was reportedly murdered by a police officer in Minneapolis, Minnesota.?
Unfortunately, heavy footfall at the?protests?have left these areas?littered with placards, pamphlets, plastics and food wrappers, claim reports.
Almost as if on cue, and to lend a helping hand, a man named Antonio Gywn Jr initiated a cleaning drive by picking up the trash. Hailing from Buffalo, New York, Antonio decided to began his cleaning drive at 2 am and worked for 10 hours straight, reported CNN. When a group assigned to clear the area showed up the next morning, more than half of the work was already done for them.?
The local community was extremely impressed with his selflessness and care towards his hometown which turned out to be very fruitful for the young man. He was rewarded with a red Mustang convertible and local businessman named Bob Briceland also gave him an extended year of free auto insurance coverage through his insurance agency.?
The car is a gift close to heart for Antonio as his late mother who passed away in 2018 also drove a red Mustang. That's not it; he was also offered a full college scholarship by the Medaille College in Buffalo.?
He told CNN,?"I appreciate everything everyone is doing for me."