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Police Thank Homeless Man Who Came to Officer's Aid

Police Thank Homeless Man Who Came to Officer's Aid
Officers at a San Francisco police station Friday thanked a homeless man who came to the aid of a colleague who was attacked when she tried to make an arrest. After four days of looking for Ryan Raso, San Francisco police finally found him. The 35-year-old was a wanted man; not as a suspect, but as a hero.

Officers at a San Francisco police station Friday thanked a homeless man who came to the aid of a colleague who was attacked when she tried to make an arrest.

After four days of looking for Ryan Raso, San Francisco police finally found him. The 35-year-old was a wanted man; not as a suspect, but as a hero.

It happened last Monday near a small crowd of people who stood by watching.

Mr. Raso wrestled the attacker to the ground and later said his father, who was a former NYC detective, would have been proud of him.

The officers from the Ingleside Station are now "looking out" for the man, helping him to find shelter.

(WATCH the video below or READ the story from KGO-TV)

 

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