The Rome High School football players really showed up today. They went above and beyond to help this lady without hesitation.
These are the young men — Cesar Parker, Treyvon Adams, Antwiion Carey, Messiah Daniels, Tyson Brown, and Alto Moore — who, without thinking about their own safety, sprang into action to help another person:
WATCH THE VIDEO HERE:
There is currently much in America that rightfully worries us, including a generation of children who seem to be adrift, with their moral compass coming from the internet and, too often, from some very disturbed teachers. I like the occasional reminder that America is still raising up truly good people.
In an interview with USA Today, Treyvon Adams, who is 16 and was driving four of the boys to school, explained what the boys did and how quickly they reacted:
“It was right in front of me. I turned off the car and jumped out and said, “Hey look, let’s go help her,’” Treyvon, 16, said Monday. “The woman was leaning over into the passenger seat begging for help. She had blood on her face and was screaming.”
Immediately, he said, Alto and Tyson ran to the passenger door and tried to pull it off.
“The vehicle was smoking, the fluids were leaking and I could tell it was about to catch fire had the police not got there quickly, which they did,” Treyvon recalled.
[snip]
In the past, Tyson said, he considered becoming a firefighter after graduation.
“I’m not very good with blood but I’m a helpful person,” Tyson said.
Bttt.
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Nice but it is going to take more than simply doing the right thing to restore my faith in americans.
Even my cats protect the weak in their number.
Gentlemen, congratulations and thank you for your heroic response. I wish I could thank each of you in person.
God bless those boys! I hope they do well in their academics and get recruited to good schools.
Heroes! And hope for the future.
God bless those kids and I hope their football team goes undefeated this season.