#002 Good Samaritan Stories #1

Neighbors in New Jersey capture would-be mugger, teenager in Turkey saves toddler, UPS driver in Minnesota pulls youth from burning vehicle. Details on these stories and more examples of individuals stepping-up to aid their fellow human. Call them protectors. Call them good samaritans. They inspire and demonstrate the positive impact that one person can have when they choose to act.

Sources:

  • first story, Manhattan, NY, bandits on motorcycle thwarted by anonymous man
  • second story, Los Angeles, CA, restaurant patron Tim Ratcliff tackles robber
  • third story, Hackensack, NJ, Willy Ortiz, Jr. and anonymous neighbor aid woman
  • fourth story, Chicago, IL, anonymous dog walker prevents abduction
  • fifth story, Istanbul, Turkey, teenager Feuzi Zabaat catches infant
  • six story, Bulloch Co., GA, passerby Sam Pitout helps free infants from wreck
  • seventh story, Rogers, MN, UPS driver Collin Murray frees teenager from wreck
  • eighth story, Malden, MA, Ryan Dos Santos restrains robber
  • ninth story, Brooklyn, NY Fritz Sam rescues occupants from burning building

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