Why Should This Guy Have Remembered Our Motto: “Trust no one, Help No One”?
JOPLIN, MO - MAY 25: Tom Burkhart, of Karnes Pro Tire and Auto Center, pulls a nail from a tire on Shawn Campbell's storm-damaged car on May 25, 2011 in Joplin, Missouri. Burkhart has been fixing flat tires without charge since Monday morning. "At first we were just helping emergency crews," Burkhart said. "But now we are helping anyone who drives up." The tornado that ripped through the town of about 50,000 people May 22 is being called the deadliest single tornado in the U.S. in 60 years. (Photo by Julie Denesha/Getty Images)
A Michigan man traveling on I-94 on Sunday night noticed a woman at the side of the road trying to change a tire. He was initially stopping to lend a hand, but then he noticed something wasn’t right!
He noticed that the car trunk wasn’t open and there was no plate on the car. He shined a flashlight on the woman and noticed a man laying down on the ground a few feet away from the car. When he shined the light on the guy, the man laying down got up, jumped in the “broken down” car and drove away. It was a setup for a robbery, carjacking, or even a murder.
He posted about it on Facebook and the story has started to go viral! Be careful out there! Like Lisa Way and the show has said “TRUST NO ONE, HELP NO ONE!”
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