I almost called the police on a biker climbing my neighbor’s balcony — until I realized he wasn’t breaking in.

I almost called the police on a biker climbing my neighbor’s balcony — until I looked closer. This tattooed, leather-wearing man wasn’t breaking in. He was carrying a bowl of food for a starving German Shepherd that had been abandoned for three days. I had called animal control four times, and no one helped. The police wouldn’t intervene, and the building manager claimed his hands were tied.

But the biker refused to look away. “That dog is dying,” he said. “I’m getting that animal.”

He climbed three stories, fed the trembling dog, and proved that real kindness isn’t always what it looks like.

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