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Good samaritan: 'I could hit you seven times in three seconds': Incredible moment former Golden Gloves boxer steps in to disarm man with a G
Boston man, Jean Paul LaPierre, 54, was on a Chicago commuter train on Sunday morning just before the Chicago Marathon as a robbery was taking place
Riders exiting told LaPierre an armed man was quietly robbing people on board
LaPierre then restrained the man identified as 30-year-old Tremaine Anderson
Anderson attempted to wrestle his way out of LaPierre's hold, but he held firm
LaPierre managed to snatch the man's gun away and hand it to another rider
Police were soon on board and took Anderson into custody, meanwhile LaPierre went on to run in his 12th Chicago Marathon

A passenger on a Chicago commuter train captured the moment a fellow rider stepped in, as a man went around the car robbing people with a gun.

It all took place early on Sunday morning just before the start of the Chicago Marathon.

Jean Paul LaPierre, 54, had stepped off the CTA train and asked another rider why runners seemed to be suddenly rushing for the doors.

'I said "this doesn't seem like the right way." He said "No, there's a guy on the train walking around right now robbing people." That kind of made me mad,' LaPierre said to WGN.

'He was very quietly robbing people,' LaPierre said to the Chicago Sun Times referring to a suspect on the train.

Incensed by what he had just heard, LaPierre got back on the train and decided to confront the armed man, later identified as 30-year old Tremaine Anderson, face-to-face.

'I went up front and said to him, give me the gun and we started fighting for the gun.'

'Once I got a few feet from him I knew he wasn’t going to be able to react fast enough to shoot me.'

'I was going nuts,' he said. 'When I see someone pull a gun it makes me angry, it makes me really, really angry.'


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Someone in the comments posted, "I couldn't find this guy's (the hero) results in the Chicago Marathon results for 2019 or in the past 20 years....are we sure this wasn't a "Jussie Smollett" staged event ??
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Ok....this explains it: from WGN News:: "LaPierre said he went on to run his 12th Chicago Marathon. But he also told us, hes whats known in the running world as a bandit, someone who runs marathons without always registering or paying."
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Boston man, Jean Paul LaPierre, 54, was on a Chicago commuter train on Sunday morning just before the Chicago Marathon as a robbery was taking place
Riders exiting told LaPierre an armed man was quietly robbing people on board
LaPierre then restrained the man identified as 30-year-old Tremaine Anderson
Anderson attempted to wrestle his way out of LaPierre's hold, but he held firm
LaPierre managed to snatch the man's gun away and hand it to another rider
Police were soon on board and took Anderson into custody, meanwhile LaPierre went on to run in his 12th Chicago Marathon

A passenger on a Chicago commuter train captured the moment a fellow rider stepped in, as a man went around the car robbing people with a gun.

It all took place early on Sunday morning just before the start of the Chicago Marathon.

Jean Paul LaPierre, 54, had stepped off the CTA train and asked another rider why runners seemed to be suddenly rushing for the doors.

'I said "this doesn't seem like the right way." He said "No, there's a guy on the train walking around right now robbing people." That kind of made me mad,' LaPierre said to WGN.

'He was very quietly robbing people,' LaPierre said to the Chicago Sun Times referring to a suspect on the train.

Incensed by what he had just heard, LaPierre got back on the train and decided to confront the armed man, later identified as 30-year old Tremaine Anderson, face-to-face.

'I went up front and said to him, give me the gun and we started fighting for the gun.'

'Once I got a few feet from him I knew he wasn’t going to be able to react fast enough to shoot me.'

'I was going nuts,' he said. 'When I see someone pull a gun it makes me angry, it makes me really, really angry.'


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Courageous story.

Pardon my ignorance, what does 'daily caller less 50' mean?

hf
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Boston man, Jean Paul LaPierre, 54, was on a Chicago commuter train on Sunday morning just before the Chicago Marathon as a robbery was taking place
Riders exiting told LaPierre an armed man was quietly robbing people on board
LaPierre then restrained the man identified as 30-year-old Tremaine Anderson
Anderson attempted to wrestle his way out of LaPierre's hold, but he held firm
LaPierre managed to snatch the man's gun away and hand it to another rider
Police were soon on board and took Anderson into custody, meanwhile LaPierre went on to run in his 12th Chicago Marathon

A passenger on a Chicago commuter train captured the moment a fellow rider stepped in, as a man went around the car robbing people with a gun.

It all took place early on Sunday morning just before the start of the Chicago Marathon.

Jean Paul LaPierre, 54, had stepped off the CTA train and asked another rider why runners seemed to be suddenly rushing for the doors.

'I said "this doesn't seem like the right way." He said "No, there's a guy on the train walking around right now robbing people." That kind of made me mad,' LaPierre said to WGN.

'He was very quietly robbing people,' LaPierre said to the Chicago Sun Times referring to a suspect on the train.

Incensed by what he had just heard, LaPierre got back on the train and decided to confront the armed man, later identified as 30-year old Tremaine Anderson, face-to-face.

'I went up front and said to him, give me the gun and we started fighting for the gun.'

'Once I got a few feet from him I knew he wasn’t going to be able to react fast enough to shoot me.'

'I was going nuts,' he said. 'When I see someone pull a gun it makes me angry, it makes me really, really angry.'


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Courageous story.

Pardon my ignorance, what does 'daily caller less 50' mean?

hf
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GLP has a fair use policy that you can't post more than 50% of an article.

OP mislabeled the Daily Mail article as Daily Caller.
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"Tremaine Anderson"
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Check out a true American kicking some wasteling obummer chitown soldiers ass

I hope he puts all fat black bitches allowing crime, on their fat asses.
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AINT NOBODY GOT TIME FOR THAT

EXCEPT THOSE HOS
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Risky business.
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Yeah, that is risky. Should of just pulled his own concealed carry and shot him at close range while he was in that door way.
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Done that.Trained a decade.
1 .If the gun is in the rht hand.Grab wrist with left hand while moving left
Now the gun is not pointed at you. Smack in the gun pointer in face distract .Take right hand grab hand wrist of the gun holder and with hand on gun rt hand on wrist. Twist the wrist to point the gun at his head.It takes about 2 3 seconds.
Taekwon do move.
Peace.
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Boston man, Jean Paul LaPierre, 54, was on a Chicago commuter train on Sunday morning just before the Chicago Marathon as a robbery was taking place
Riders exiting told LaPierre an armed man was quietly robbing people on board
LaPierre then restrained the man identified as 30-year-old Tremaine Anderson
Anderson attempted to wrestle his way out of LaPierre's hold, but he held firm
LaPierre managed to snatch the man's gun away and hand it to another rider
Police were soon on board and took Anderson into custody, meanwhile LaPierre went on to run in his 12th Chicago Marathon

A passenger on a Chicago commuter train captured the moment a fellow rider stepped in, as a man went around the car robbing people with a gun.

It all took place early on Sunday morning just before the start of the Chicago Marathon.

Jean Paul LaPierre, 54, had stepped off the CTA train and asked another rider why runners seemed to be suddenly rushing for the doors.

'I said "this doesn't seem like the right way." He said "No, there's a guy on the train walking around right now robbing people." That kind of made me mad,' LaPierre said to WGN.

'He was very quietly robbing people,' LaPierre said to the Chicago Sun Times referring to a suspect on the train.

Incensed by what he had just heard, LaPierre got back on the train and decided to confront the armed man, later identified as 30-year old Tremaine Anderson, face-to-face.

'I went up front and said to him, give me the gun and we started fighting for the gun.'

'Once I got a few feet from him I knew he wasn’t going to be able to react fast enough to shoot me.'

'I was going nuts,' he said. 'When I see someone pull a gun it makes me angry, it makes me really, really angry.'


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Courageous story.

Pardon my ignorance, what does 'daily caller less 50' mean?

hf
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Np daily caller is the site the article was found and you cant post more than 50% here
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was this Amtrack i wonder, with Hunter Biden sitting on the board robbing taxpayers too...
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Done that.Trained a decade.
1 .If the gun is in the rht hand.Grab wrist with left hand while moving left
Now the gun is not pointed at you. Smack in the gun pointer in face distract .Take right hand grab hand wrist of the gun holder and with hand on gun rt hand on wrist. Twist the wrist to point the gun at his head.It takes about 2 3 seconds.
Taekwon do move.
Peace.
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Nice.
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Someone in the comments posted, "I couldn't find this guy's (the hero) results in the Chicago Marathon results for 2019 or in the past 20 years....are we sure this wasn't a "Jussie Smollett" staged event ??
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NewburyFL336, Odessa, United States, 3 hours ago

Ok....this explains it: from WGN News:: "LaPierre said he went on to run his 12th Chicago Marathon. But he also told us, hes whats known in the running world as a bandit, someone who runs marathons without always registering or paying."
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what kind of libtard takes a civilian hero move and tries to turn it into a left wing false flag?
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?:african:


Anyone else guess right?
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Naw, I guessed Icelandic, doh!
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Someone in the comments posted, "I couldn't find this guy's (the hero) results in the Chicago Marathon results for 2019 or in the past 20 years....are we sure this wasn't a "Jussie Smollett" staged event ??
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NewburyFL336, Odessa, United States, 3 hours ago

Ok....this explains it: from WGN News:: "LaPierre said he went on to run his 12th Chicago Marathon. But he also told us, hes whats known in the running world as a bandit, someone who runs marathons without always registering or paying."
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Cause nevermind the video evidence showing it happen because he doesn't appear to have been in the races.

They're desperate. Reaching for anything.
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Boston man, Jean Paul LaPierre, 54, was on a Chicago commuter train on Sunday morning just before the Chicago Marathon as a robbery was taking place
Riders exiting told LaPierre an armed man was quietly robbing people on board
LaPierre then restrained the man identified as 30-year-old Tremaine Anderson
Anderson attempted to wrestle his way out of LaPierre's hold, but he held firm
LaPierre managed to snatch the man's gun away and hand it to another rider
Police were soon on board and took Anderson into custody, meanwhile LaPierre went on to run in his 12th Chicago Marathon

A passenger on a Chicago commuter train captured the moment a fellow rider stepped in, as a man went around the car robbing people with a gun.

It all took place early on Sunday morning just before the start of the Chicago Marathon.

Jean Paul LaPierre, 54, had stepped off the CTA train and asked another rider why runners seemed to be suddenly rushing for the doors.

'I said "this doesn't seem like the right way." He said "No, there's a guy on the train walking around right now robbing people." That kind of made me mad,' LaPierre said to WGN.

'He was very quietly robbing people,' LaPierre said to the Chicago Sun Times referring to a suspect on the train.

Incensed by what he had just heard, LaPierre got back on the train and decided to confront the armed man, later identified as 30-year old Tremaine Anderson, face-to-face.

'I went up front and said to him, give me the gun and we started fighting for the gun.'

'Once I got a few feet from him I knew he wasn’t going to be able to react fast enough to shoot me.'

'I was going nuts,' he said. 'When I see someone pull a gun it makes me angry, it makes me really, really angry.'


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Courageous story.

Pardon my ignorance, what does 'daily caller less 50' mean?

hf
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Thanks for explaining!
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Boston man, Jean Paul LaPierre, 54, was on a Chicago commuter train on Sunday morning just before the Chicago Marathon as a robbery was taking place
Riders exiting told LaPierre an armed man was quietly robbing people on board
LaPierre then restrained the man identified as 30-year-old Tremaine Anderson
Anderson attempted to wrestle his way out of LaPierre's hold, but he held firm
LaPierre managed to snatch the man's gun away and hand it to another rider
Police were soon on board and took Anderson into custody, meanwhile LaPierre went on to run in his 12th Chicago Marathon

A passenger on a Chicago commuter train captured the moment a fellow rider stepped in, as a man went around the car robbing people with a gun.

It all took place early on Sunday morning just before the start of the Chicago Marathon.

Jean Paul LaPierre, 54, had stepped off the CTA train and asked another rider why runners seemed to be suddenly rushing for the doors.

'I said "this doesn't seem like the right way." He said "No, there's a guy on the train walking around right now robbing people." That kind of made me mad,' LaPierre said to WGN.

'He was very quietly robbing people,' LaPierre said to the Chicago Sun Times referring to a suspect on the train.

Incensed by what he had just heard, LaPierre got back on the train and decided to confront the armed man, later identified as 30-year old Tremaine Anderson, face-to-face.

'I went up front and said to him, give me the gun and we started fighting for the gun.'

'Once I got a few feet from him I knew he wasn’t going to be able to react fast enough to shoot me.'

'I was going nuts,' he said. 'When I see someone pull a gun it makes me angry, it makes me really, really angry.'


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Courageous story.

Pardon my ignorance, what does 'daily caller less 50' mean?

hf
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Np daily caller is the site the article was found and you cant post more than 50% here
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Thank you.
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"'Once I got a few feet from him I knew he wasn’t going to be able to react fast enough to shoot me"

Shouldn't we all have this ability?
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Looked like some of the riders didnt even care. WTF?
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Dont make the situation worse?
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"I have no problem breaking your neck!"

AWESOME!

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I wonder which part of Europe Tremaine's ancestors hail from.
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Looked like some of the riders didnt even care. WTF?
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Looked like some of the riders didnt even care. WTF?
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Judaic multicult at work.
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Someone in the comments posted, "I couldn't find this guy's (the hero) results in the Chicago Marathon results for 2019 or in the past 20 years....are we sure this wasn't a "Jussie Smollett" staged event ??
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NewburyFL336, Odessa, United States, 3 hours ago

Ok....this explains it: from WGN News:: "LaPierre said he went on to run his 12th Chicago Marathon. But he also told us, hes whats known in the running world as a bandit, someone who runs marathons without always registering or paying."
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The guy is wearing a registration #. It says:

Bank of America Chicago Marathon. # J46356

Do you need anymore proof than that?

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