This is why we CAN have nice things. Even though the powers of Twitter and Kobe Bryant are sometimes used for devilish purposes, positive things are capable of coming out of them. Early this morning, Twitter and Kobe came together to help a grieving family. Vincent Ireland, a 17-year-old from Texas, was tragically killed in a violent car accident on Sunday. Bryant got wind of the news, and tweeted a message in his memory:

Beyond heart breaking to lose those we love and care for. My thoughts and prayers go out to you all #RIPVincent — Kobe Bryant (@kobebryant) April 30, 2015

Vincent's friends and family quickly took notice, and responded to Bryant with a simple request.

@kobebryant I luv U man UR the best U have made my whole life 4 this words cannot explain. Will U PLZ sign the jersey 4 his mom? #RIPVincent — Jose (@twitertweet6) April 30, 2015

Kobe checked his mentions, and promised to make good on Jose's ask for Vincent's mother.

She was left "speechless" by Kobe's gesture, while Vincent's friends were batshit excited.

VINCENT GOTTA BE WHIPPING IN HEAVEN RN THANKS TO KOBE — Coughy (@ThornsTristian) April 30, 2015

Hopefully Vincent's family and Kobe will be able to share a moment sometime soon. Tweeting and signing a jersey—small deeds for Kobe, relative to what he does in his life—can go a long way helping a distraught community overcome their loss. Good to see the Mamba reach out like this.

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[via Eye on Basketball]