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By CLYNTON NAMUO
New Hampshire Union Leader Correspondent

After he looked down the barrel of a gun, the victim followed a suspect leaving the scene.

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YOUR COMMENTS


Craig of Chichester.. It's true that the police cannot be everywhere at once, but of course they can be proactive - by being present and active in their communitites. The same goes for civilians.
- Jen, Colchester, VT - formerly of Manchester, NH

Good job my man I used to deliver pizzas and I'd be damned if somebody tried to do the same thing to me. This individual did it in the best way possible; didn't fight or struggle but then followed and made sure the police were able to handle it. Win-win situation for everybody.
- J, manchester

I mean seriously, how big of a score are you going to yield robbing a pizza guy? It's hardly worth the trouble. Now you're facing a felony? Hello!
- RJ, Concord

I grew up in Rochester when it was a wonderful little place and am sad to see it deteriorate to the place that it has become
- Gary, Boston Ma

Good job Pizzia Man, I'm glad you were not hurt, it could have been deadly. You were able to keep your head and follow the thief with out being seen. If more people would stand up (safely), and just be aware, maybe the streets will become safe again. Unfortunately, the police can not be everwhere at once, and they can only be re-active not pro-active.
- Craig McIntosh, Chichester

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