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Posted 7/16/2003 10:03 AM


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Hey! Here is good news about a good, Real Marine:

Valuables Stolen As Marine Saves Boy
By Associated Press
July 16, 2003
10:42 AM EDT
HONOLULU
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A good deed is a costing a Marine plenty.

Cpl. Quentin Gwynn jumped into the ocean near a popular Honolulu tourist spot to save a teenager from drowning. During the rescue someone swiped his valuables.

Firefighters credit Gwynn, on vacation after serving in the war in Iraq, with saving the 16-year-old boy's life on Monday.

After the commotion, Gwynn and his girlfriend realized that someone had stolen her backpack, which contained a camera, identification, money, credit cards and a key to their rented motorcycle.

"It's really hitting home right now. It's disheartening," said Gwynn, 21. "They could have picked someone else to steal from."

Gwynn arrived in Hawaii on Sunday aboard the USS Bonhomme Richard. The ship had deployed Jan. 17 for Iraq.

The couple were about to take a second leap from a diving rock Monday when there was a panicked cry for help from the boy's friend.

Gwynn said the youth's body was limp and cold when he was pulled out of the water. He wasn't breathing and had no pulse.

The Marine helped revive the boy by performing CPR. The teen was later taken to a hospital.


http://www.newsday.com/news/nationworld/wire/sns-ap-marine-theft,0,5859615.story?coll=sns-ap-nationworld-headlines


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Posted 7/16/2003 10:33 AM


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That's a friggin shame and I guess no one else around seen a damm thing!



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Posted 7/16/2003 10:43 PM


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If they catch the crook, they oughta see if that creep can swim with his arms and legs banded together. Jerk! [!]

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Posted 7/17/2003 1:34 AM


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OUTSTANDING.

Good news is too rare these days.


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