Prosecutors will sort out a Saturday incident in which a driver stopped to help a group of pedestrians before getting angry and running into one of them. It was shortly after the Central Michigan football game ended that a 20-year-old Rochester Hills man stopped near Fancher and Kinney. “This one group was trying to get their buddy under control,” said Officer Jeff Browne of the Mt. Pleasant Police Department. Seeing this, the would-be Good Samaritan approached to lend assistance, apparently. But the unruly fellow, a 19-year-old from Vassar, redirected his anger at the stranger who had stopped to calm him down. “He stopped to help, but the guy who would become our victim got mad at the the guy who would become our suspect, and it kind of went from there,” Browne said.
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Bizarre incident leads to man hit by car
via The Morning Sun
Prosecutors will sort out a Saturday incident in which a driver stopped to help a group of pedestrians before getting angry and running into one of them. It was shortly after the Central Michigan football game ended that a 20-year-old Rochester Hills man stopped near Fancher and Kinney. “This one group was trying to get their buddy under control,” said Officer Jeff Browne of the Mt. Pleasant Police Department. Seeing this, the would-be Good Samaritan approached to lend assistance, apparently. But the unruly fellow, a 19-year-old from Vassar, redirected his anger at the stranger who had stopped to calm him down. “He stopped to help, but the guy who would become our victim got mad at the the guy who would become our suspect, and it kind of went from there,” Browne said.
Prosecutors will sort out a Saturday incident in which a driver stopped to help a group of pedestrians before getting angry and running into one of them. It was shortly after the Central Michigan football game ended that a 20-year-old Rochester Hills man stopped near Fancher and Kinney. “This one group was trying to get their buddy under control,” said Officer Jeff Browne of the Mt. Pleasant Police Department. Seeing this, the would-be Good Samaritan approached to lend assistance, apparently. But the unruly fellow, a 19-year-old from Vassar, redirected his anger at the stranger who had stopped to calm him down. “He stopped to help, but the guy who would become our victim got mad at the the guy who would become our suspect, and it kind of went from there,” Browne said.
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