Homeless man who found New Jersey bombs is given apartment and job prospects
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Homeless man who found New Jersey bombs is given apartment and job prospects
Lee Parker needed a backpack for a job interview the next day. He had been homeless for several years and carried his few possessions in a plastic bag.
So when he and a friend came across a new backpack sitting atop a garbage can next to the Elizabeth, New Jersey, train station last Sunday night, it was like divine providence. He picked it up and they walked a bit. It was only when he looked inside that he saw a maze of wires hooked up to makeshift pipe bombs.
Mr Parker and his friend, Ivan White, took the bag to a remote area in case the explosives detonated and went straight to the police.
Since then, they have been hailed as heroes for potentially saving the lives of hundreds on a weekend that saw bombs also planted in Manhattan and Seaside Park, NJ.
One man who was particularly moved was Donald Goncalves, a 52-year-old, lifelong resident of Elizabeth.
“I care a lot about my town,” he said in an interview on Friday. “I used to be a commuter to New York myself. It touched me in a very profound way. How could I take what could have been a devastating moment and turn it into something positive?”
Mr Goncalves turned to online crowdfunding, hoping to raise just a little bit of money as a token of appreciation for the men. He set a goal of $10,000 that would be split three ways between them and the Elizabeth Coalition to House the Homeless, a local non-profit organisation that has already found Parker an apartment, Mr Goncalves said. Mr White lives in subsidised housing on a fixed income.
Within days, the GoFundMe page that Mr Goncalves set up had doubled its goal, and has raised more than $28,000 (£21,600).
Mr Goncalves, who has become a spokesman for Mr Parker and Mr White – he has had inquiries for talk-show appearances and from the National Football League’s New York Jets to honour them at a game – said he is eager to get the money distributed. Some have criticised his decision to give the local homeless organisation a third of the money, but Mr Goncalves felt it was important to give something to the group that will help Mr Parker get back on his feet.
Mr Parker didn’t make it to his job interview on Monday morning – he was going to apply to load trucks – because he was still being interviewed by law enforcement. But Mr Goncalves said a large food company based in Elizabeth has already been in touch about giving Mr Parker a job.
The men were interviewed by ABC7NY this week and downplayed their roles as heroes.
“I’m just glad I was able to realise what the situation was and react in such a way that, thank goodness, no one got hurt,” Mr White told the TV station.
“Hero? No. I wouldn’t go that far. [I was] doing the right thing,” Mr Parker added.
Mr Goncalves said that when he found Mr Parker to tell him he was raising money for him, all Mr Parker said in response was that he was hungry and needed to get food.
“Eight thousand dollars is a lot to him, but it’s nothing for us. From our perspective, it’s chump change for what he did for us. It’s just a token for him to understand how significant his contribution was to society,” Mr Goncalves said. “This is America, and these stories of heroism and celebrity is the type of stuff we thrive upon, but it’s so nice to see common guys like Lee and Ivan be the recipients of it.”
As for that backpack Parker wanted? He now owns two.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/homeless-man-who-found-new-jersey-bombs-is-given-apartment-and-job-prospects-a7329031.html
That's just brilliant!
So when he and a friend came across a new backpack sitting atop a garbage can next to the Elizabeth, New Jersey, train station last Sunday night, it was like divine providence. He picked it up and they walked a bit. It was only when he looked inside that he saw a maze of wires hooked up to makeshift pipe bombs.
Mr Parker and his friend, Ivan White, took the bag to a remote area in case the explosives detonated and went straight to the police.
Since then, they have been hailed as heroes for potentially saving the lives of hundreds on a weekend that saw bombs also planted in Manhattan and Seaside Park, NJ.
One man who was particularly moved was Donald Goncalves, a 52-year-old, lifelong resident of Elizabeth.
“I care a lot about my town,” he said in an interview on Friday. “I used to be a commuter to New York myself. It touched me in a very profound way. How could I take what could have been a devastating moment and turn it into something positive?”
Mr Goncalves turned to online crowdfunding, hoping to raise just a little bit of money as a token of appreciation for the men. He set a goal of $10,000 that would be split three ways between them and the Elizabeth Coalition to House the Homeless, a local non-profit organisation that has already found Parker an apartment, Mr Goncalves said. Mr White lives in subsidised housing on a fixed income.
Within days, the GoFundMe page that Mr Goncalves set up had doubled its goal, and has raised more than $28,000 (£21,600).
Mr Goncalves, who has become a spokesman for Mr Parker and Mr White – he has had inquiries for talk-show appearances and from the National Football League’s New York Jets to honour them at a game – said he is eager to get the money distributed. Some have criticised his decision to give the local homeless organisation a third of the money, but Mr Goncalves felt it was important to give something to the group that will help Mr Parker get back on his feet.
Mr Parker didn’t make it to his job interview on Monday morning – he was going to apply to load trucks – because he was still being interviewed by law enforcement. But Mr Goncalves said a large food company based in Elizabeth has already been in touch about giving Mr Parker a job.
The men were interviewed by ABC7NY this week and downplayed their roles as heroes.
“I’m just glad I was able to realise what the situation was and react in such a way that, thank goodness, no one got hurt,” Mr White told the TV station.
“Hero? No. I wouldn’t go that far. [I was] doing the right thing,” Mr Parker added.
Mr Goncalves said that when he found Mr Parker to tell him he was raising money for him, all Mr Parker said in response was that he was hungry and needed to get food.
“Eight thousand dollars is a lot to him, but it’s nothing for us. From our perspective, it’s chump change for what he did for us. It’s just a token for him to understand how significant his contribution was to society,” Mr Goncalves said. “This is America, and these stories of heroism and celebrity is the type of stuff we thrive upon, but it’s so nice to see common guys like Lee and Ivan be the recipients of it.”
As for that backpack Parker wanted? He now owns two.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/homeless-man-who-found-new-jersey-bombs-is-given-apartment-and-job-prospects-a7329031.html
That's just brilliant!
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That's a wonderful story and good luck to the man, he deserves everything. He saved lives that day.
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Great feel-good story, always nice to hear.
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Lovely heart warming tale! How can a story about a homeless guy whose life suddenly changed for the better, be anything else?!
I recall two other instances of people finding bombs in holdalls - one was the holdall of the Soho nazi bomber - Copeland, the other one was an IRA device found on a train by a burglar of all people !! Many lives saved on each occasion.
I recall two other instances of people finding bombs in holdalls - one was the holdall of the Soho nazi bomber - Copeland, the other one was an IRA device found on a train by a burglar of all people !! Many lives saved on each occasion.
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