"Hulk" actor Lou Ferrigno shared a behind-the-scenes glimpse of what it is like to be a police "ride along," after being named an honorary officer with the Syracuse Police Department.
The former bodybuilder is best known for his role as the ‘Hulk’ in the sci-fi series "The Incredible Hulk." During an appearance on "Fox & Friends" Monday, Ferrigno discussed the importance of supporting officers as crime surges.
He said, "It's all about respecting that leadership, because most kids today, there's no God, there's no respect.They have no respect for themselves.That's why I'm fortunate." Actor Lou Ferrigno spoke to Fox & Friends about his great admiration for police officers. (Getty Images) In his post on Facebook, Ferrigno called himself a reserve sheriff and expressed his gratitude for being able to help multiple communities during his "ride along" with police.
Lou Ferrigno's father was a member of the police service as an NYPD officer for 26 years. (Alberto E. Rodriguez/FilmMagic) In the photo, Ferrigno and his fellow officers are on the scene of what appears to be a car accident as one officer attends to a person in the car while several people crowd around the area.
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