Youngest living Medal of Honor recipient who jumped on a grenade to save fellow marine is arrested for ‘hit-and-run’ – IOTW Report

Youngest living Medal of Honor recipient who jumped on a grenade to save fellow marine is arrested for ‘hit-and-run’

Speaking of taking responsibility for ones actions…

  • The 26-year-old Marine veteran turned himself into police on Thursday
  • He reportedly hit a pedestrian crossing a Columbia, South Carolina street on December 8 and drove off instead of helping the victim
  • President Obama awarded Carpenter the highest military honor for heroically throwing himself on a grenade to protect a fellow Marine

 

10 Comments on Youngest living Medal of Honor recipient who jumped on a grenade to save fellow marine is arrested for ‘hit-and-run’

  1. This happens all the time. I was FF/PM for 30 years and saw variations of this over and over.

    Person gets hit (maybe) refuses to be checked out by us. Signs release. Later on we get depositioned on the lawsuit.

    Person gets hit (definitely) doesn’t want police or fire called out. Later we get called to their residence (if they have one) their corner if they’re homeless. We may or may not find injuries. Either way the driver is screwed because he didn’t involve the police. It doesn’t matter that the driver and the person involved agreed to not call.

    Driver is charged with hit and run even though nothing of the sort took place.

  2. I have lost count of the number of times I nearly ran into some dumbshit crossing mid-block, at night, WEARING BLACK! This sounds like something similar. The “victim” even waived-off paramedics. Columbia is a military town; Kyle Carpenter should be able to get a good attorney pro-Bono and a sympathetic jury to fix this problem.

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