(drums and guitar upbeat music)
Kimberly Napton, good morning.
Good morning.
Kimberly, you have two red light violations
on Eddy and Dudley street.
I do.
Do you remember driving the car?
Well I think I made that right turn about,
maybe 300 times from May.
I know on the 20th my husband was having
a second craniotomy for glioblastoma brain cancer that day.
So I know on the 20th I wasn't driving the car.
My mom flew out from California.
I have no doubt that she rolled through.
On the 24th I'm not sure,
but I know on the 20th she was driving the car.
I just know that I made that turn a lot,
it's possible I was driving it on the 24th.
I don't know.
It's okay, I'm just--
Don't be nervous.
My husband passed away not long ago so I'm just...
Kimberly.
Yes?
I'm not gonna look at the video.
Thank you.
I'm not going to look at the video.
It's okay.
My heart goes out to you.
No, I appreciate it, thank you.
It's okay, I'm okay.
We wish you well.
Thank you.
You know, I wish things turned out pretty good
for you but--
No, I appreciate it.
Based on these circumstances,
I think justice demands that I just dismiss the cases.
Thank you so much I really appreciate, it's very kind.
Say it again.
I just happen to have $20 on me,
so I just wanna give it to maybe a single mom or so,
I was a single mom for years before I met my husband
so maybe somebody here could use this,
so can I just give it to you?
Is that okay, can I do that?
You could do that.
Okay, alright.
Thank you so much I really appreciate it.
Get back to the mic.
We're gonna pay for somebody's ticket with this.
Great.
Okay, in your honor.
My husband's name is Jeffrey, you could do it in his name.
In your husband's name, what's his name?
Jeffrey Napton.
Jeff.
I learned a couple things about you today.
Pardon?
I learned a couple things about you today.
Okay.
Alright.
Number one that you are a loving wife.
Number two you have a great, three things.
Number three you have a great family.
I do.
And also you have a good heart.
Thank you so much.
Thank you so much for this.
I appreciate it, thank you.
Good work.
For Kimberly to be so selfless
that she thinks about the well being for others
while she, herself is grieving,
shows a strength of character
that not only honors her late husband,
it also leaves me speechless.
God bless you Kimberly, we are sorry for your loss
and we wish you and your family all the best.
Abdula.
Good morning sir.
Good morning sir.
Your car was booted huh?
Yes, and I was just here actually.
Mr. Abdula you came here, we gave you a break.
And I've been, my wife gave birth on September
so I gotta, I fell behind a little bit.
I just sold my parents house that passed away.
It's just been hectic.
I got a notice on the car saying it's the second notice
but I ain't never got the first notice.
Abdul?
I've haven't had the, honestly, I wear your honor,
I bought the car on 2016.
I just got it this year to drive myself,
I wasn't the one ever driving it.
Who was driving it?
My wife was,
I was always at work during all the tickets
that are there I'm at work.
So you came here to throw your wife under the bus?
No, not at all, I gotta pay no matter what so I know.
She's at home with the baby,
I'm not gonna make her come out.
Get use to it.
I know.
How many kids do you have?
My last one was number four, four girls.
Four girls?
Yes, these are the two that were on they way to daycare
but I just stop here first 'cause I ain't have time.
How old is the baby?
She is two months old now, about to be three months.
What's her name?
Mirrah.
Mirrah? Yes.
Who named her? You or your wife?
My wife named her.
(laughs)
I know the answer to that question.
Well, you have happy kids.
I do, they ain't got nothing to worry about.
No?
You're independently wealthy,
they have nothing to worry about?
No, they have nothing to worry about I gotta worry
about everything, I don't let them know what's going on.
They just go through life thinking everything is happy.
That's they way it should be.
That's how my parents did with us so.
Yeah.
You have a court judgment of $290 that you never paid.
That's the one that you just gave me recently
and been trying to get to pay on it and everything.
You're suppose to pay $50 a week,
every other week, you never paid.
It was suppose to be $30 every two weeks?
$50, oh $30 every other week, yeah.
Yeah.
You never paid anything?
No, I got suck with everything going on.
I told you when you were here--
I know.
If you can't do it, call us up and tell us.
You never called.
I can call the office
and tell them that I can't make an appearance?
Yeah, of course.
Oh, I didn't know that.
Not that you can't make an appearance,
that you can't pay that week.
Say I have four kids,
I'm having it tough, can you give me more time?
Of course we'll give you more time.
Oh, I didn't know that.
The boot's back on the car so it's gonna cost you $100
to remove the boot.
Okay.
How much of the fine can you pay today
in addition to the $100?
Honestly I don't have nothing on me,
I think I got $80 on my pocket.
Well, you gotta pay the 100 to boot off the car.
I know.
Can you get that?
I get paid Friday so if anything I just borrow it
and pay it.
You got four kids.
Yes.
You got $80.
Yes.
So whatever I fine you, you're gonna have
that much money left for the rest of the week?
Yes.
A woman just left here earlier.
I know I was sitting over there.
She left $20.
I'm gonna apply the $20 that that woman left here
toward your boot.
Thank you your honor.
And I'm gonna release the boot on $20.
Thank you your honor, I appreciate.
I rarely, I rarely do that.
I know.
I'm doing that for your children.
Thank you very much.
How much can you pay a week?
I get paid every two weeks.
I just started working the school department in August.
How much can you pay a week?
20.
Can you pay the 20?
Yes.
It's $20 to remove the boot thanks to that woman
who gave us this earlier.
It's $20 a week, I'm gonna remove the boot.
Okay.
Pay the 20 a week.
I will.
If you can't, I'm not gonna leave you
with no money with this kids, I'm not gonna do that.
I will.
I can't punish the kids.
No, not at all.
It's my responsibility.
You got a little baby at home too.
I understand that right?
But if you can't make the payment--
I'll make sure to call.
Call and say I have circumstances
this week please understand that,
and they'll see me and I will say okay.
Okay.
Just don't say I'm not gonna do it
'cause the boot gonna go back on the car.
No, I won't, I'll make sure I'll do it.
Alright, good luck to you and take care of these kids.
I will.
Alright good luck.
Thank you your honor.
Kimberly, I hope this gesture
helps honor Jeffery's memory.
He was clearly blessed to have had someone
as caring and compassionate as you in his life.
As is Mr. Abdula and his family
because of your generosity their lives were enriched.
Thank you again.
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