St. Louis man helps a driver stuck in the snow and then proceeds to carjack him at gunpoint

Winter weather can have a terrible impact on people. In a recent case, a St. Louis man went from offering help to a stranded driver to committing a violent crime . After assisting the driver whose car was stuck in the snow, the good Samaritan turned on his benefactor, pulling out a gun and carjacking him.

An apparent instance of human kindness got cold quickly as a St. Louis man used a gun to carjack a person he had just helped

It happens to drivers every day during the wintertime months. Motorists leave home confidently, only to get stuck in deep, traction-sapping snow. Fortunately, benevolent parties sometimes step in to help, offering assistance to get stranded drivers back on the road.

That’s what one St. Louis motorist thought was happening when he got stuck. The 32-year-old driver attempted to drive into a parking garage on the west end of the city. However, winter road conditions trapped his SUV , leaving him hopelessly stuck in the snow. A passerby approached the driver and assisted him.

Moments later, the efforts of both people freed the vehicle. It seemed like an unsolicited act of kindness. The SUV’s owner drove the rest of the way into the parking garage and pulled into a spot. However, right after the driver parked the SUV, the apparent do-gooder approached with a firearm…

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