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Erick Marciano was stopped in his SUV, heading to a meeting Tuesday afternoon, when he saw a runaway car go blazing through a red light, followed by police in hot pursuit.

Not thinking much of it, he turned left onto René-Lévesque Boulevard from Berri Street when his light turned green.

Then he saw the speeding car make a U-turn in front of him, barrelling back in the opposite direction — and toward a crowd of pedestrians and construction workers at the intersection.

"I didn't want him to hurt anybody," Marciano told CBC Montreal's Daybreak. "I figured, sacrificing a car was really no big deal. And that's what I did."

Honking his horn, Marciano swerved his SUV over the median, blocking the lane in front of the speeding car.

The vehicle slammed into the passenger side of his car. Only the suspect was injured.

Now, police are hailing Marciano as a hero for protecting the dozen or so pedestrians who were in harm's way.

Heat of the moment decision
Marciano said the intersection was busy with people going to the nearby CHUM superhospital, workers out on their lunch break and ever-present construction workers.

"It came into my mind, I said: 'this isn't going to happen here," he said.


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Erick Marciano used his SUV to block a speeding car. It was heavily damaged, but his insurance company said it will not hold him responsible for the crash. (Simon-Marc Charron/Radio-Canada)

He said he wasn't thinking about his own safety in the moment, but was confident his truck could take the hit.

"I figured, he had a Honda, and there was no way he was going over the median," he said. "For me, that was the safest thing to do."

After the crash, he said the suspect's vehicle was still running, its wheels spinning slowly in the snow.

Police arrested the 19-year-old driver at the scene. He appeared in a Montreal court Wednesday afternoon and was charged with several criminal offences.

Those offences include dangerous driving, impaired driving, failing to stop for police, driving a stolen vehicle, assault with a weapon, driving with a suspended licence and breaking conditions.

The suspect's mother attended the court appearance. She thanked Marciano for intervening and said her son has struggled with mental health issues since he was a child. The government needs to take mental health issues more seriously, she said, and it shouldn't take this kind of incident for her son to get help.

Damage 'doesn't matter,' he says
After the crash, Marciano spent the next three hours in a cruiser as he waited to be interviewed by grateful police.

"They were very, very thankful. Very thankful. Too thankful — it was embarrassing!"

He said his family was shocked when they heard what he'd done, but were also supportive.

Montreal Mayor Valerie Plante tweeted her thanks Wednesday morning, saying that his "heroic gesture saved the lives of many pedestrians."

His SUV was heavily damaged in the collision, but Marciano's insurance company told him Wednesday morning they were not holding him responsible for the crash.

"What matters is the outcome, and everything's well, and everybody could go home last night."
 
A good citizen he is!
回家的路上,刚刚听了CBC对他的采访。

这个社会不乏有正义感和责任心的好公民。:good:
 
靠,mental health issue,要是撞上了行人,岂不白撞了。
 
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Erick Marciano risked his own safety to save a dozen people in downtown Montreal Tuesday, driving his Mercedes SUV into an intersection to stop a runaway car from colliding into pedestrians crossing the street.

“It only takes one gesture to make a difference,” Marciano told TVA.

According to the Montreal police, the incident occurred around 12:30 p.m. at the corner of René-Lévesque Blvd. and St-Denis St.

Marciano, 48, was not injured in the collision. The driver of the speeding car, 19, was hospitalized with non-threatening injuries. Police believe he may have been intoxicated.

Officers had been trying to stop the car while it was driving west on René-Lévesque Blvd. near Berri St., but the driver would not pull over.

After making a U-turn, he led police on a chase toward St-Denis. When police managed to pull him over, a spokesperson said, he took off again once the officers got out of their car.

Police say Marciano was stopped at the red light on St-Denis when he noticed the fleeing car approaching. Seeing people crossing the street, he angled his SUV to block the runaway car’s path.

“I honked, went forward and blocked the road,” Marciano told TVA.

No pedestrians were injured. Police said the 19-year-old was being detained overnight Tuesday. It was too soon to say what charges he could face.
 
这个截击动作应该是警察干的,警察怕死,怕担责任,不愿意干,useless。
 
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