They didn’t know her name. They only knew she was in trouble. When the man tried to steer the intoxicated woman toward a shadowed alley, the four teens made a choice that would define them: they skated straight toward the danger. Forming a barrier with their boards and their bodies, they confronted him, forcing space between predator and victim until he backed off and ran.Only then did they turn their attention to the woman, staying by her side, calming her, and refusing to leave until police arrived. A year later, standing in dress clothes instead of hoodies, they received the Chief’s Award for Bravery—an honor usually reserved for life‑or‑death heroism. Their story is a quiet rebuke to indifference, a reminder that courage often looks like ordinary people refusing to look away, and stepping in when it matters most.
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