A man who identified himself only as the "Good Samaritan" to police officers, jumped into action last week at a Downtown St. Louis bar after a man walked in, saying that he’d been stabbed in the neck while waiting for a bus. The "Good Samaritan," who had First Aid training, told St. Louis’ FOX2 he grabbed some gloves from the bar’s kitchen and yelled for some towels. ST. LOUIS’ MURDER RATE, ALREADY HIGHEST IN US, SOARED LAST YEAR; MAYOR VOWS TO DEFUND THE POLICEStill, the "Good Samaritan" refused to take too much credit for saving the man’s life. In an Instagram post seen by FOX2, the "Good Samaritan" played down the notion that he was a hero – just "a dude who relied on past training." The REAL heroes are the people who do this multiple times a day as their job.
Source: Fox News May 24, 2021 01:41 UTC