To me there is a significant difference between a crime involving property and one were someone may be seriously injured or killed.
Its not my responsibility to arrest or punish petty criminals. Would I stand by and watch a robber run out of a store? Yes. Why should I risk my safety and the safety of those around me to retrieve property that should be insured anyway? I will be a great witness and stay out of the way.
my ex chased a robber out of a store she was working at, people just watched. lazy self serving people feeling self entitled. i was rather upset no one helped her
Im curious as to what her plan was if she caught him? Was this a guy who, once caught, would simply lay down and quit? Or was he a stone cold killer who wasnt going back to prison? And if she caught him and started getting her a$$ handed to her someone like you or I would step in and help. And I would be pissed if I got inured or killed helping her out of a jam that she could have avoided.
I can understand being angry at being victimized and wanting to make sure the guilty are punished. As far as Im concerned, when it comes to petty crime, that is what the Police and the Justice system are for.
i witnessed a man walk after a girl cussing and screaming, he then grabbed her. by the time i got there he was hitting her dragging her away, the entire time people across the street just watch as i alone took this man to the ground. later when the police arrive 20 minutes later they found he had a knife on his person with warrants for assault and rape.
Now this is something different entirely. Well done. This is a situation were you stepped in and prevented a serious crime. Im not surprised no one helped you. If I ever have to intervene in a situation like this I plan on having to act alone.
Keep in mind it doesnt always work out well for the good Samaritan. Here are just a few examples.
http://www.ketv.com/news/9294234/detail.htmlStore owner shot in the legs and head as he chased a robber outside of his store. Luck intervenes and he survives a hole in the head but looses an eye.
http://www.wowt.com/news/headlines/2101902.htmlMultiple employees chase robbers outside and exchange shots. One employee hit in the head and killed.
No article for this one but I transported a good Samaritan to the hospital who saw a young lady being assaulted. He stepped in to help and was stabbed multiple times for his trouble. Both the female and male turned against him once he got between them. He suffered a lifelong disability from the attack that will keep him from ever working again.
In the aftermath, if you were to ask any of these people or their families if it the actions of their family members were heroic or worthwhile, what do you think they would say?
- Shawn