Shirtless Mentally Challenged Man Bravely Chases Away 5 Armed Bank Robbers With Hose
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Shirtless Mentally Challenged Man Bravely Chases Away 5 Armed Bank Robbers With Hose

  • A robbery at the PC Bank in Summer Hill Jamaica was bravely thwarted by a madman holding a hose
  • Five armed men had just started robbing the bank when the shirtless, mentally challenged came out of nowhere and started 'shooting at them' and making gunshot sounds
  • The five fled from the scene and the mentally unstable man temporarily chased the car, before turning back and walking into the bank’s premises

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The PC Bank in Summer Hill Jamaica is lucky that a mentally challenged man with a piece of hose chased away heavily armed men who tried to rob them.

Shirtless man stops robbery.
Shirtless mentally Challenged who chased away robbers. Photo: Screengrab for footage shared by Jamaican Observer.
Source: UGC

Accost female security guard

The Jamaican Observer reports that one of the videos shows a car driving into the bank's parking lot, and five men exit and then accost the female security guard.

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Four men entered the bank and one stayed outside with the guard. He is seen pulling her to the ground.

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In the bank, other videos show the men attempting to break the glass to get to the teller. One uses his handgun to hit the glass, another uses his rifle and the magazine falls out.

One of the riflemen goes to the gate of the PC bank and seems to fire at someone. He runs back to the car and is followed by the other gunmen, who drive away.

Pointed hose at the gunmen

According to police sources, the shirtless man reportedly pointed a fire hose at the gunmen and made several gunshots sounds with his mouth. The robbers believed they were being fired at and fled.

As their vehicle sped off, the shirtless man came into the picture. He temporarily chased the car, before turning back and walking into the bank’s premises. The acting head of the St James police, Superintendent Carlos Russell, said that the man who ‘challenged’ the gunmen was of unsound mind.

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“He is mentally unstable. It was a piece of hose he had in his hand,” said Superintendent Russell.

Mzansi shares hilarious reaction to robber who waved after being caught attempting to break into a house

In a separate story, Briefly News reported on a criminal who attempted to break into a house in broad daylight, was not as slick and stealth as he thought.

A video taken by an occupant from inside the house, shows the man climbing over the boundary wall. He eventually climbs to the top and jumps into the yard.

As he regains his balance and stands up he lifts his head and spots the occupant from the window. He plays it cool by waving hello and quickly rushes out the way he came in as the house alarm goes off.

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Kelly Lippke (Senior Editor) Kelly Lippke is a copy editor/proofreader who started her career at the Northern-Natal Courier with a BA in Communication Science/Psychology (Unisa, 2007). Kelly has worked for several Caxton publications, including the Highway Mail and Northglen News. Kelly’s unique editing perspective stems from an additional major in Linguistics. Kelly joined Briefly News in 2018 and she has 14 years of experience. Kelly has also passed a set of trainings by Google News Initiative. You can reach her at kelly.lippke@briefly.co.za.

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Nothando Mthembu (Senior editor) Nothando Mthembu is a senior multimedia journalist and editor. Nothando has over 5 years of work experience and has served several media houses including Caxton Local Newspapers. She has experience writing on human interest, environment, crime and social issues for community newspapers. She holds a Bachelor’s Degree and an Honours Degree in Media Studies from the University of KwaZulu-Natal, obtained in 2016 and 2017. Nothando has also passed a set of trainings by Google News Initiative. Email: nothando.mthembu@briefly.co.za