The 51-year-old actor will work with his friend Erik Estrada to fight against online predators and bullying.
- Jun 22, 2018
AceShowbiz - Former TV "Superman" Dean Cain is looking to lend his support to a local police department in Idaho by becoming a reserve officer.
The "Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman" actor was sworn in as a reserve officer with the Saint Anthony Police Department on Tuesday, June 19.
"I have always been a man of action," Cain told The Daily Caller before the ceremony. "Real heroes don't wear capes. Real superheroes wear uniforms and badges and stethoscopes! Real superheroes are members of our military, law enforcement, and first responders."
According to the Idaho State Journal, Cain will work with his friend and fellow actor and reserve officer Erik Estrada to fight against online predators and bullying as part of the All About Kids initiative.
Cpl. Anderson supporting local area law enforcement as St. Anthony PD swears in Reserve Officer Dean Cain who played Superman in the TV series Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman. #BackTheBluepic.twitter.com/AT9avH1vtE
— Idaho State Police (@ISPeasternIdaho) June 19, 2018
"Nothing could be more important than being here," he told the newspaper. "This is a wonderful opportunity. It's great to be here with the guys and to put on this uniform."