World War II veteran, 86, forced to crawl to gas station after carjackers broke his leg - and NO ONE stopped to help
By DAILY MAIL REPORTER
26th February 2012
A World War II veteran was forced to drag himself from a gas station pump to the check out after a carjacker broke his leg - while people walked past.
Not one pedestrian or driver helped 86-year-old Aaron Brantley after he was attacked at a BP station in Fairfield, Michigan while filling up his car.
Mr Brantley, who was driving home after bible study, was knocked to the ground by a man who then stole his vehicle, leaving him writhing in pain.
Surveillance footage captures the elderly man's failed attempts to stand. For two minutes, he is seen dragging himself across the forecourt.
As he nears the gas station, cars come and go but drivers fail to get out to assist the struggling man. At least four people are captured walking past.
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