'Good Samaritan' saves man's life after St. Louis stabbing, but says credit belongs to the 'real heroes'
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A man who identified himself only as the “Good Samaritan” to police officers, jumped into action last week at a Downtown St. Louis bar after a man walked in, saying that he’d been stabbed in the neck while waiting for a bus.
He then had the stabbing victim lie down on a table and applied pressure to his wound until first responders were able to arrive, according to the station. Still, the "Good Samaritan" refused to take too much credit for saving the man’s life.More Related News