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Washington Man Accused Of Pulling Gun On Good Samaritan Trying To Help Him After Crash

A Washington man has been accused of pulling a gun on the Good Samaritan who tried to help him after a crash. This is why we say, “help no one,…

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Washington Man Accused Of Pulling Gun On Good Samaritan Trying To Help Him After Crash

A Washington man has been accused of pulling a gun on the Good Samaritan who tried to help him after a crash. This is why we say, "help no one, save no one."

We saw it every week on Dave & Chuck The Freak. Sometimes, when you decide to try to be a good person and help a stranger it quickly backfires on you. There have been stories of people pulling over to help a car on the side of the road only to have their car stolen or a gun pulled on them. You've probably heard the stories of hitchhikers up to no good back in the day. Now, this time, a Washington man reportedly pulled a gun on the Good Samaritan who tried to help him after a crash. It sounds like a bad crash too as KIRO says the Washington man was ejected from his car after a rollover crash.

Washington Man Accused Of Pulling Gun On Good Samaritan Trying To Help Him After Crash

The incident happened in Milton, Washington around 3:15am on Southbound I-5. The driver reportedly left the scene but was located by troopers shortly after with injuries consistent with the crash.

You can read more from KIRO 7 here.

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