ATLANTA — Physique digicam footage captured the extreme second a superb Samaritan jumped into motion to assist an officer make an arrest final week.
On Friday, July 11, an Atlanta Police Division officer responded to a name of an individual close to a MARTA practice station pointing a gun at individuals, WRDW reported. When the officer arrived on scene, the suspect, later recognized as Harold Sullivan, began to run, however was ultimately taken to the bottom. The officer was hit within the face with Sullivan’s weapon throughout the wrestle. That’s when a superb Samartian, Marquez Burnette, got here in to help the officer, hitting Sullivan a number of occasions and serving to the officer safe the suspect’s weapon, in keeping with the report.
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“We’re each grabbing for the gun. I imply, it’s a wrestle for all times,” Burnette instructed WSBTV.com. “I sort of put my knee and my elbow in his head whereas the officer tried to handcuff him.”
Burnette, who broke a bone in his hand throughout the wrestle, instructed WSBTV he needs to change into a police officer — even placing in an software to work for the Atlanta Police Division.
“Our primary precedence is the security of our neighborhood, and that features the security of our residents and people who work tirelessly to guard them. We thanks in your continued assist and cooperation,” Atlanta police stated in a press release.
The weapon was later found to be a BB gun, in keeping with police. Sullivan was charged with battery, aggravated battery, obstructing a police officer, pointing or aiming a pistol at one other, disorderly conduct and two counts of straightforward assault.