Biz Patrol Member Hailed After Stolen Car Rams Bus
Winnipeg Free Press › October 08, 2009
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Winnipeg Free Press › October 08, 2009
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"I saw the whole situation here and I ran up to (the driver) to see if everyone was OK in the car," [Luka] recalled. "I asked the individual in the car 'Are you OK, do you request medical help?' but he refused."
"In that time you don't even think about it, you just react right away," he said. "You try to make sure the public is safe.""The guy was trying to reach for the knife," he said. "I took the knife from his pocket and I threw it away. And once I threw the knife... I saw it wasn't a knife. It was a chisel -- a very, very sharp chisel."See the full content of this document
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Biz Patrol Member Hailed After Stolen Car Rams Bus
A man is in custody after a stolen vehicle slammed into a city bus during the morning rush hour Wednesday.
The arrest was due in part to the quick t...See the full content of this document
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