SOMALIA KILLS 27 AL SHABAB TERRORISTS, DEFENCE MINISTRY SAYS. (PHOTO).
A 16-year-old girl was walking to the bus stop in Hamtramck, Michigan, on Monday, April 13th, when the unthinkable happened.
An armed man forced the young girl into his vehicle and sped away as she was headed to the bus stop. The abduction was witnessed by fellow students who called 911 and immediately began assisting officers by helping track the victim's movements through her phone and social media apps. (Thank you, fellow students).
While police were already hot on the suspect's trail, his decision to make a stop for cigarettes at a Sunco gas station about 30 minutes after the abduction, would be his undoing.
The Sunco clerk, Abdulraham Abohatem, noticed the young girl mouthing the word "help."
Abohatem wasted absolutely no time; coming around the counter and confronting the man while getting the victim behind him. He then began forcing the suspect out the door. The photograph below shows the clerk separating the girl from her kidnapper and keeping her behind him. (Thank you, sir).
Luckily, officers were arriving at the station at the same time, due to the students helping track the victim's location.
As Abohatem pushed him out the door, he began pointing him out to the police on scene, and the suspect was quickly taken into custody.
Authorities have not released the names of the suspect or victim. They stated it was a random abduction, and the two did not know one another.
They have also stated the suspect has a history of rape.
The victim is back home, where she is recovering from the shock of the incident, thanks to fellow students and one brave gas station clerk.
More photos below.
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