A group of Florida police officers have gone above the call of duty to make the first day of school extra special for the son of their wounded comrade.
More than a dozen officers can be seen greeting five-year-old Kaleb as he makes his way to Kindergarten and admiring his new Lego Batman backpack.
Kaleb’s father, Officer Kevin Valencia, was shot in the head on June 10 while responding to a domestic violence call in which the suspect killed four children, aged one to 11, before taking his own life.
More than a dozen Orlando Police Department officers, who worked with the little boy’s injured father, met Kaleb to wish him good luck on his first day of school

Kaleb’s father, Officer Kevin Valencia, was shot in the head on June 10 while responding to a domestic violence call. The suspect killed four children, aged one to 11, before taking his own life

The five-year-old was excited to show off his Lego Batman backpack and chat to the cops on his way to the classroom
As other members of his Orlando Police Department squad were rescuing Valencia, the armed suspect barricaded himself in the apartment with four young children.
The standoff that followed lasted 24 hours and ended when the suspect killed himself and the children.
Officer Valencia was rushed to Orlando Regional Medical Center in a critical condition.
He has now been in a coma for two months and is being treated at the Shepherd Center in Atlanta, Georgia.
The Center specialises in spinal cord and brain injury rehabilitation.
In the heartwarming video officers can be seen high-fiving an excited Kaleb and embracing his mother in the parking lot before walking down to the classroom.
As the school boy joins his new classmates the proud officers look on and cheer, wishing him good luck for his first day.
Orlando Police Chief John Mina said members of Valencia’s squad took Kaleb and his mother, Meghan, to school Friday.
Chief Mina said it was an emotional day, but the little boy was excited to show off his Lego Batman book bag as he went to school for the first day.
Kaleb also high-fives his mom before walking into the classroom as the officers stood by.

Orlando Police Chief John Mina along with members of Valencia’s squad took Kaleb and his mother, Meghan, to school Friday

Chief Mina said it was an emotional day. Kaleb can be seen in the video high-fiving the officers and his mother before joining his new classmates for the day
Mom-of-two Meghan Valencia sobbed at a news conference in June and spoke about how she was woken up in the middle of the night and told about her husband’s injuries.
She told CNN: ‘He is fighting every second, and I need him to continue to fight… My boys need their daddy and I need my husband.’
A JustGiving page for the family has been set up and raised $168,889 towards short term and long term expenses such as medical bills in two months.
Wife Meghan said: ‘I am overwhelmed with gratitude at the support my husband is receiving. I could not have imagined so many people gathering to help a wounded hero.
‘I cannot thank you enough for the continued donations to help the long road ahead in what I KNOW will be my husbands healing process.’