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Girls Visit Police Station to Cheer "Stay Strong, Officer" with 'Naruto Dance' Support

Elementary School Girls Visit Police Station to Deliver Gifts
"Cheer Up" Also Perform Popular 'Naruto Dance'

A heartwarming story has been shared about elementary school girls who visited a police station carrying snacks and handwritten letters to encourage the officers.

Girls Visit Police Station to Cheer "Stay Strong, Officer" with 'Naruto Dance' Support Gwak Seo-woo and Lee Do-dam performing the 'Naruto dance' at Gwangyeong Police Substation.
[Photo by National Police Agency YouTube capture]

On the 26th, the official YouTube channel of the National Police Agency uploaded a video titled "Who are the children who visited the police station?" The video became a big hit, surpassing approximately 1,400 views as of 3 PM on the 27th.


On the 1st, the visitors to Gwangyeong Police Substation in Gwangyang were third graders Kwak Seo-woo and Lee Do-dam from Gwangyeong Elementary School. They arrived on scooters and handed snacks and handwritten letters to the police officers. The officers on duty warmly welcomed the children, sharing food and conversations with them.

Girls Visit Police Station to Cheer "Stay Strong, Officer" with 'Naruto Dance' Support Gwak Seo-woo and Lee Do-dam performing the 'Naruto dance' at Gwangyeong Police Substation.
[Photo by National Police Agency YouTube capture]

The children, who said their dream was to become police officers, handed over a letter of support that read, "Police officers, it must be hard to catch thieves these days. It's very cold, so we sent you a gift. We love you and wish you good health." A week later, the children returned to the police station, expressing their desire to cheer the officers on by performing the popular "Naruto dance" trending on social media (SNS). Since then, it is known that the children have often visited the police station to spend enjoyable times together.


An officer from Gwangyeong Police Substation said, "The children still visit often to eat ramen together," adding, "Their cute support gives us strength."


Netizens who heard this story responded warmly with comments such as, "It's so nice to see children approaching the police officers so friendly," "Fighting to the Korean police," "The world is a better place because of children like these," "The police officers are awesome," and "The officers who kindly accepted the children despite their busy schedules are truly admirable."


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