Well, this went down all wrong. The good Samaritan didn't have any tactical training. He was approaching a suspect who just shot a woman with a gun. His alert levels should have been high. Samaritan had his gun pointed at the suspect and got killed. It's like he had the upper-hand from the start of the confrontation.Anthony Antell Jr., 35, witnessed the attack and went to his car to get his own gun, then approached Bradden, who had gotten into a vehicle in an attempt to flee the scene, Arlington police Lt. Chris Cook told reporters.
“The good Samaritan tried to stop him, pointed his firearm at the suspect, told him to stop,” Cook said. “Suspect exited his vehicle and exchanged gunfire with the good Samaritan, killing unfortunately the good Samaritan.”
The wounded woman is expected to survive, Cook said.