In this image provided by the Exeter, N.H., Police Department, Jeff Neil, left, of Exeter, receives a “Citizen Award” from the Exeter Police Chief Stephan Poulin, Friday, March 24, 2023, in Exeter, N.H., for his heroic actions as one of the passengers who helped to restrain a threatening man on a flight from Los Angeles to Boston on March 5. In this image provided by the Exeter, N.H.
EXETER, N.H. — Jeff Neil, a former bouncer who now works for a software company, received the “Citizen Award” for his actions earlier this month, which were caught on video by another passenger. At a ceremony in Exeter, Neil said he doesn’t consider himself a hero but acknowledged the significance of what happened.Neil’s wife Libby was sitting with him on the plane. She said she wasn’t surprised he jumped into action.Francisco Severo Torres, 33, of Leominster, Massachusetts, was arrested and accused of
Thank you sir!
I honor him and I salute him… He makes you proud to be an American. Many blessings to him.💙👏🏻👍🙏🏻
It's scary times when a man acts like a man and everyone is surprised.
Great job! Nice to see real men are still around
Love that good Samaritans are still a thing
Free flights for life !
well done. hero status unlocked.
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Poor brother was living life in anonymity in NH.... not no more.
He did a good thing no doubt but this is 100% copaganda
Meanwhile..
Dudes rock