Marine Vet Praised By Woman He Saved From Crazed Gunman

Marine Vet Praised By Woman He Saved From Crazed Gunman


A woman who ran to safety while a Marine veteran engaged a crazed gunman in Cambridge, Massachusetts, told local media Tuesday the armed citizen “is an absolutely incredible hero who saved lives.”

The Marine veteran assisted a Massachusetts state trooper who responded to the scene when 46-year-old Tyson Brown allegedly fired at least 60 rounds on Memorial Drive in Cambridge Monday.

Witnesses told The Associated Press and other media outlets the one-time firearms instructor helped trapped drivers escape the scene and fired at the gunman during the chaotic incident that left two men seriously wounded.

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“It doesn’t feel like you should get out of the car when there is a shooter coming toward you, but there was a man next to me,” Rachael Saveriano, a driver rescued by the Marine veteran said as she recounted how she escaped injury.

“He opened my car door, pulled me out, and told me

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