Love how the hero eventually resumes his commute anonymously.
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Its just a shirt.
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And the hero disappeared back into the commuter throng ..........
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Wow I see no weapons.. AMAZING!
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I just like to note how the officers took the suspect down and cuffed him without the use of excessive force. In America he would have punched in the face several times and kicked before and after being handcuffed
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How did he know the guys chasing him were the police? Maybe he was running for his life?
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Looks like the larger cop with sunglasses on head is wearing an NYPD T-shirt.
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I could be wrong, but it looks more like he was trying to hug him.
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Against the law to be black in Italy too?
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How the 2 policeman can't control him and that commuter simply hugged him.pic.twitter.com/3sKJo9YwXf
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And the guy just walks off? No reward, or PRAISE, even?
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Some people do good without expecting anything in return.
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In fact. A lot of people do.
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True. I wasn't suggesting that he WANTED praise; I'm surprised they didn't OFFER it.
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Good deeds should never expect anything. Other wise it is not a good deed.
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