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Saturday, September 03, 2005

Hero

I am humbled.




An 18-year-old also decided to take matters into his own hands and stole an abandoned city school bus and drove storm victims to Texas, according to a CNN report. The teen driver, Jabbar Gibson, 18, said he had never driven a bus before but wanted to save people. "If it wasn't for him, we'd still be in New Orleans on the Gulf," bus passenger Randy Nathan said. "He got the bus for us." Authorities allowed the renegade passengers inside the Astrodome but Gibson could find himself in trouble after taking the school bus.
Thank you Jabbar.

Thank you.




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