


University of Michigan head football coach Jim Harbaugh surprised an Ann Arbor police officer Wednesday when he braved an ice storm to help clear a fallen tree blocking a local road.
The incident took place around 8 p.m. while officer Howard Cooper was doing his best to clear the fallen tree, according to the Ann Arbor Police Department.
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Cooper was doing his best when a van pulled up and a Good Samaritan emerged to assist him.
On 2/22/23 at approximately 8pm in the middle of the ice storm Ofc Howard Cooper was at Devonshire and Londonderry to remove a large tree that was blocking the road when a van pulled up. The driver then parked and got out of the vehicle. (1/3) pic.twitter.com/FxG3s9t0P7
— Ann Arbor Police (@A2Police) February 23, 2023
"To the surprise of Ofc Cooper, the good Samaritan was @CoachJim4UM who wanted to help clear the road," Ann Arbor police tweeted. "Ofc Cooper then gave Coach a pair of work gloves and the two of them went to work."
"After about ten minutes they were able to, inch by inch, get the entire tree moved to clear a lane for traffic to pass through. We thank Coach Harbaugh for being a valued member of the Ann Arbor community and helping out Ofc Cooper," the post continued.
Officer Cooper thanked the Wolverines coach for his help.
"You're a good man," he said.
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"Hey, feel free to spread the word on that," Harbaugh replied. "Don't feel like you have to keep that to yourself."