The man was driving along a main road in Tulsa, Oklahoma when he realized two police officers were chasing after a suspect on the sidewalk right next to him.
released footage of a stranger stepping in to help catch a fleeing suspect.
Police tell the man, who gave them the name David, to have a seat on the curb. And David walked over as if he was going to sit down but then took off running across multiple lanes of traffic. The suspect was running along the sidewalk and a black truck is seen slowing down alongside and a figure in a bright orange shirt gets outside.
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