Black man helps white woman, black mob 'retaliates' Good Samaritan pummeled outside Tennessee gas station Published: 1 day ago Cheryl Chumley
Customer Mary Fuller was so scared by the unruly teens flashing gang signs and raising a “ruckus” in the parking lot of the BP gas station in Memphis, Tennessee, that she expressed her fears to a complete stranger, who offered to walk the elderly white woman outside to her car. “I said, ‘I don’t know if I ought to walk out of here or not, because they’re still fighting,’” Fuller told WMC-TV. “He said, ‘It’s not a problem. I’ll take care of this.’ The man she confided in was Orrden Williams, who had gone to the gas station to use the ATM.
“I
put my arms around her, told her it would be OK, and walked her out of
the store,” Williams, who is black, told the TV station.
Fuller says an irate Williams admonished and “hollered” at the group of black teens to settle down.
“I guess they thought, ‘I’ll show him,’” she explained.
Seconds after Williams ushered Fuller safely into her car, one of the students sucker-punched him in the back of the head
“I guess they thought, ‘I’ll show him,’” she explained.
Seconds after Williams ushered Fuller safely into her car, one of the students sucker-punched him in the back of the head
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