56 year old unarmed woman jumps in to save cop aginest a violent attacker
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Police said that as Officer Billy Amie tried to secure the man in handcuffs, the driver became aggressive. Williams-Tillman, 56, began to brake and rolled down her car window to ask the officer if he needed help. Before he could answer, she saw the suspect leap toward the officer.
Without hesitating, the woman dialed 911. But when police say the suspect took the officer’s baton and began to repeatedly hit the officer in the head with it, Williams-Tillman couldn’t just sit back and wait. Instead, she jumped out of her vehicle and onto the suspect’s back.
This woman is a true hero! Wish more people had her courage.
Just wondering how long in that area would it have taken police to respond to an "officer need help" call?Brave woman but I am not sure I would want a family member to do the same.
But why didn't the woman have any arms? Was she born that way or was she the victim of a terrible de-arming accident at some point in the past?
Regardless, this story is a testament to what can be accomplished even if you don't have any arms! (she was probably really good at jumping - when people who lose one ability, they often compensate by becoming very adept at another ability)
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