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<blockquote data-quote="Babagounj" data-source="post: 1079474" data-attributes="member: 12952"><p>[h=1]Robbery victim wants to thank Good Samaritans who came to his rescue[/h]HOUSTON -- A couple of strangers came to the rescue when a man was robbed at gunpoint. Now, the victim wants to say thank you to the Good Samaritans.</p><p>The victim in this case had just walked back to his car from a bar around the corner.</p><p> Kevin Dorsey says he hadn’t even closed his car door Thursday night when a man wearing all black and a ski mask put a gun to his chest. The man took Dorsey’s wallet, cell phone and car keys.</p><p> After he was robbed, Dorsey began running down the street and says two men in a Mercedes asked him what had happened.</p><p> Dorsey told them and they not only caught up with the suspect, but they started shooting at him.</p><p> The suspect fired back. In the end, the two witnesses turned vigilantes won and took down the bad guy.</p><p> “I don’t believe in guns,” said Dorsey. “I don’t own a gun. I’m totally at the mercy of my saviors. They obviously sent two angels to help me. These people protected me when I couldn’t protect myself.”</p><p> After the robber had been shot, police say he jumped over a fence and was attacked by a German Shepherd. That attack prevented him from getting away.</p><p> The suspect, identified as Christopher Hutchins, is being treated at Ben Taub Hospital. He’s expected to recover.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Babagounj, post: 1079474, member: 12952"] [h=1]Robbery victim wants to thank Good Samaritans who came to his rescue[/h]HOUSTON -- A couple of strangers came to the rescue when a man was robbed at gunpoint. Now, the victim wants to say thank you to the Good Samaritans. The victim in this case had just walked back to his car from a bar around the corner. Kevin Dorsey says he hadn’t even closed his car door Thursday night when a man wearing all black and a ski mask put a gun to his chest. The man took Dorsey’s wallet, cell phone and car keys. After he was robbed, Dorsey began running down the street and says two men in a Mercedes asked him what had happened. Dorsey told them and they not only caught up with the suspect, but they started shooting at him. The suspect fired back. In the end, the two witnesses turned vigilantes won and took down the bad guy. “I don’t believe in guns,” said Dorsey. “I don’t own a gun. I’m totally at the mercy of my saviors. They obviously sent two angels to help me. These people protected me when I couldn’t protect myself.” After the robber had been shot, police say he jumped over a fence and was attacked by a German Shepherd. That attack prevented him from getting away. The suspect, identified as Christopher Hutchins, is being treated at Ben Taub Hospital. He’s expected to recover. [/QUOTE]
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