Good Samaritan's fancy footwork helps cop catch armed suspect in amazing video
Brave bystander trips armed suspect fleeing police in Ohio
Man who went to library with granddaughter ends up helping Columbus police officer apprehend fleeing suspect.
A Good Samaritan is getting praised for his fancy footwork after he literally stuck out his leg to help Ohio cops catch an armed suspect.
Officials said a grandfather, only identified as “Bill,” was waiting outside a Columbus library with his daughter April 3 when police sirens began blaring in the distance.
“Bill,” who was using a walking cane, told police that when he saw a man with his hand in his waistband running toward him trying to escape cops, he had to make a quick decision.
Bill stuck out his back leg to trip the suspect running behind him – giving police just enough time to catch up to the man and apprehend him.
“That move likely saved the 18-year-old suspect’s life,” police wrote in a Facebook post.
The whole exchange was caught on surveillance video and body cameras, and police released the footage Thursday.
“Community involvement, be it by courage, bravery and/or fancy footwork, helped take a criminal off the streets of Columbus,” officials said. “Thank you ‘Bill’ for sticking your leg out for us.”
Police said the suspect was arrested carrying a Glock .09mm pistol with a high capacity extended clip containing 29 rounds.