Springfield Man Called "Hero" For Actions Helping Police

A Springfield police officer subdued a robbery suspect yesterday with the help of a good Samaritan.

Armed with a knife, the man allegedly stole an undisclosed amount of cash from Metro PCS on Armory Street.

The suspect was spotted by an officer on Chapin Terrace and police say he accidentally shot himself in the finger with officer's weapon during a violent struggle.

Springfield Police Superintendent Cheryl Clapprood stated, “Without the help of Pedro Perez (picture below in yellow shirt) there undoubtedly would have been a much different outcome to this incident. His actions in all likelihood saved the lives of two Springfield Police Officers. This dangerous suspect had zero regard for anyone’s livelihood and my officers involved put their lives on the line to prevent this individual from causing any additional harm. These officers displayed a degree of professionalism and bravery that their families, our fellow officers and the residents of the city they serve should be extremely proud of.”

The man was arrested and taken to Baystate Medical Center.

Meantime, when Perez intervened one of the bullets stuck his truck causing damage.

Mastroianni’s Auto Body on Taylor Street has generously offered to fix Mr. Perez’ car for free and provide him with transportation until the job is completed.

(Photo Credit: Springfield Police Department)


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