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Army football player saves people from being burned alive after car crash
Posted on 9/2/25 at 8:37 am
Posted on 9/2/25 at 8:37 am
I looked three pages back and did not see anything, if I missed it, sorry!
Army sophomore safety Larry Pickett Jr. doesn’t remember a word spoken as his family came upon a car crashed into a utility pole early Sunday morning in Fort Montgomery, N.Y., a few miles from the West Point campus.
“There was no conversation,” Pickett Jr. told The Athletic, but there was quick processing and action.
The car had hit the pole seconds earlier; that was clear from the smoke emanating from it. A downed power line meant grave danger for anyone in the car. A few bystanders had gathered, watching. Larry Pickett Sr. put the car in park, and father and son raced to the driver’s side of the crashed BMW.
“We knew that car was about to catch on fire and whoever was in there was going to burn up, and we couldn’t just watch and let that happen,” Pickett Jr. said. “We got out, ran over, jumped over the power line, opened the door. He still had his seatbelt on.”
The driver was unresponsive. The Picketts got the seat belt off and dragged him out. Pickett Jr.’s sister Lauren was taking a video at this point, capturing Pickett Sr. falling to the ground a couple of feet from the car. At that point, his wife, Shawnonne, yelled: “Larry! Come on! Come on, get him out!”
He quickly regained his footing, and the Picketts dragged the driver across the street. The car burst into flames moments later.
Risk taken, life saved. A first responder later came up to Pickett Jr. and summed it up in five words: “You are a hero, sir.”
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Army sophomore safety Larry Pickett Jr. doesn’t remember a word spoken as his family came upon a car crashed into a utility pole early Sunday morning in Fort Montgomery, N.Y., a few miles from the West Point campus.
“There was no conversation,” Pickett Jr. told The Athletic, but there was quick processing and action.
The car had hit the pole seconds earlier; that was clear from the smoke emanating from it. A downed power line meant grave danger for anyone in the car. A few bystanders had gathered, watching. Larry Pickett Sr. put the car in park, and father and son raced to the driver’s side of the crashed BMW.
“We knew that car was about to catch on fire and whoever was in there was going to burn up, and we couldn’t just watch and let that happen,” Pickett Jr. said. “We got out, ran over, jumped over the power line, opened the door. He still had his seatbelt on.”
The driver was unresponsive. The Picketts got the seat belt off and dragged him out. Pickett Jr.’s sister Lauren was taking a video at this point, capturing Pickett Sr. falling to the ground a couple of feet from the car. At that point, his wife, Shawnonne, yelled: “Larry! Come on! Come on, get him out!”
He quickly regained his footing, and the Picketts dragged the driver across the street. The car burst into flames moments later.
Risk taken, life saved. A first responder later came up to Pickett Jr. and summed it up in five words: “You are a hero, sir.”
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Posted on 9/2/25 at 8:39 am to Eurocat
Very few are sheepdogs. Well done sirs.
Posted on 9/2/25 at 8:48 am to Eurocat
See.. there’s so much more to life than football
Posted on 9/2/25 at 9:21 am to Eurocat
Man, that driver is out of it. He doesn't believe thats his car.
And he's sober.
And he's sober.
Posted on 9/2/25 at 10:07 am to Eurocat
quote:
A few bystanders had gathered, watching. and made videos
FIFY
Posted on 9/2/25 at 10:13 am to Eurocat
Saw this on the news this morning. Two heroes in action.
Posted on 9/2/25 at 10:17 am to Eurocat
This is the kind of news story that we need.
Posted on 9/2/25 at 10:32 am to Eurocat
Posted on 9/2/25 at 12:26 pm to Major Dutch Schaefer
Dutch, what do you think ARCOM or AAM?
I'm leaning toward an AAM because his father helped him...if he was by himself, an ARCOM.
I'm leaning toward an AAM because his father helped him...if he was by himself, an ARCOM.
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