Citizens pull Atlanta cop from burning cruiser as service weapon catches fire, starts cooking off rounds

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This is the best.

Back on October 20, these two brothers, Ryan Beck and Kashun Robinson, came to the rescue of an Atlanta Police officer who had crashed his car into a house causing his cruiser to burst into flames. It was something out of a movie.

Officer Malik Safi was rushing to the aid of another officer on October 20, when he lost control of his cruiser and hit a house. The car burst into flames as a result.

That's when brothers Ryan Beck and Kashun Robinson sprang into action. They pulled Safi from the vehicle and dragged him to safety. But that's not all: As the fire consumed the vehicle, one of Safi's firearms, which was left in the car, started firing off rounds and the brothers, along with other helpers, had to "[duck] behind trees and everything" to try to avoid rounds that were firing from inside the car. Nobody was struck by the bullets.

Even more impressive, one of the good Samaritans, a female, grabbed Safi's radio and called for help. "We have an officer down," she called, explaining his leg injury while others gave the location.

Beck and Robinson's mother, as you may expect, was very proud of her sons. From the New York Post:

'I feel extremely proud of them both,' Keziah Reed said. 'I feel like they did exactly what they were taught to do, to help and have empathy for other people.'

Her sons had simply done what she had brought them up to do.

'We just went off our heart,' Beck said. 'Like, went off our heart like we were raised. We don't want to see nobody suffering in that type of situation. So we just hopped out and sprung into action.'

Here they were on the local news:

So kids, in a world of cop-haters and losers, be a Ryan Beck or a Kashun Robinson!


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