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Attack Victim Credits Stranger; Man in Red Jacket Urged Assailant to Stop D.C. Stabbing
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The Washington Post
| Date:
February 19, 2004| Author:
David A. Fahrenthold
| Copyright 2004 The Washington Post. This material is published under license from the Washington Post. All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Washington Post.Copyright information
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A truck driver for Hershey's Ice Cream who was stabbed while
making a delivery in Northeast Washington said yesterday that his
life might have been saved by a stranger in a red jacket who accosted
his attacker.
In an interview from his bed at Washington Hospital Center, Jamey
Boyce, 31, recalled the attack, in which a man stabbed him in the
side Tuesday and then demanded his cell phone. Boyce said the
stranger in the red jacket saw the attack and yelled to the knife-
wielding man, "Yo...
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