Good Samaritan Saves Uber Driver After St. Paul Shooting
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- Опубліковано 6 вер 2024
- An Uber driver was carjacked, shot and left for dead in the middle of a busy road last week in St. Paul. Cars drove by the man until one person finally stopped. Susan-Elizabeth Littlefield introduces us to that man, and what he did to likely save another man's life.
A Lyft driver helping an Uber driver, there’s good in this world.
This man is a great example of how everyone should be. Much love and respect to him.
This. We need more of this. People taking action. Not just filming for Twitter attention.
Can we see the suspect?
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@@silentmajority8365 you know that answer
Filming helped catch the bad guy in most cases…
@@MNDashcam why this comment, and I’m might be wrong be it seems like your the type of person to say “ why bring race in this discussion, that’s the problem with people these days.” A man helped a victim live.
I don't care where he was born or what kind of accent he has, this is a good man!
The state of Minnesota owes him gratitude, and can be more "Minnesota nice" like him. Thank you for having a good heart.
And he is one that many people would not even allow in our country. Probably those people that drove by might even be those who oppose immigration.
Loved his statement, Healing comes from helping! We desperately need more of this right now. So many people are hurting.
Good for him a man with a heart!
There’s still good people out there in this world. I’m so glad this gentleman came to help. Thank you.
Proud of you brother. 👏
Thank you, Shaheen. Because many of you would have continued driving along .
A true hero.
Leave it to a Muslim immigrant. May God bless you.
God bless this man. He should be awarded a medal for his heroic actions!
He's a litteral Good Samaritan
The victim is a young man in his 20’s working hard for his family. Very respectful, always smiling. I know him through social media. I hope he survives his injuries. Thanks to this amazing man for saving his life. We really appreciate it.
That’s my cousin who got shot this morning he got out from his. Com I call the hospital
@@10goku Alhamdulillah, he’s survived this ordeal. He doesn’t deserve this.
My GOD bless you young man🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽💖💖
Finally, a hero story.
Thank god and everyone who prayed for him, he’s a live talking walking alh that’s my little brother❤️❤️❤️
Thank you shaheen am the victim brother I would like to meet you and appreciated what you did to my brother ayub
Thank you! For being a good man!!
Governor Walz Mayor Frey and Amy drove right on by, talking on their phones about how much they regret saying TO PROTEST WOULD BE RIGHTEOUS.
So shines a good deed in a weary world.
I was walking out of a store just after two random people had gotten into a minor fender bender but were blocking 3 lanes of a major 4 lane intersection in our city.
After I made sure everyone was ok and we took pics before moving the cars, one of the MANY people who drove right past had the audacity to roll down their window and shout "What the F*?! DO something about this!" before quickly driving off.
Like, "Damn dude, YOU pull over and do something to help!"
This is a prime example of just how desensitized our society is right now, people just driving by and looking at the guy lying in the middle of the street, sick
The USA has become the new Afghanistan with its own version of the taliban.
Only because of diversity at any cost There is no denying violence i America has increased with the rate of new groups entering and being recognized It will only get worse
You cannot put dogs cats mice in the same bag
@@silentmajority8365 Umm the guy who saved this guy was an immigrant lol.
You are the biggest criminal in the world. Keep destabilizing countries and they will keep coming
Good people are still out there, We just need to look a lot harder to find them nowdays
Hell yeah. Good people.
Wow
Ayuub is a nice guy too he helped allot of people thank u you ara a good man and in know the man he save he is great man he helped me before
That’s the new MN nice ass holes just drive and that’s happening a lot I’m a mn native