AIN’T THAT A KICK IN THE HEAD: Have-A-Go Hero Disarms Shooter With Flying Boot

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This is the moment when a brave onlooker tackles an active shooter with a flying kick to the head before fearlessly wresting the gun from his hand.

The plucky act took place in Silver Spring, Maryland State, USA on 1st October.

Footage shows how the gunman is crouched over the body of another man he has apparently just shot.

Good samaritan approaches the suspect after a shooting in Montgomery County, Maryland, USA on Saturday, Oct. 1, 2022. The suspect, Marcus Elijah Conway, 24, has been arrested and charged after the shooting. (Montgomery County Police Department/Newsflash)

But he is suddenly thrown off-balance when an undaunted passer-by sprints towards him and clatters him in the head with his outstretched leg.

The have-a-go hero is then seen grabbing the crook from behind and using both his hands to prize the weapon from the man’s grip.

As he takes on the crook, a female onlooker is also seen running over to help restrain the gunman until police arrive.

Good samaritan disarms a suspect after a shooting in Montgomery County, Maryland, USA on Saturday, Oct. 1, 2022. The suspect, Marcus Elijah Conway, 24, has been arrested and charged after the shooting. (Montgomery County Police Department/Newsflash)

The suspect was named by Montgomery County Police as 24-year-old Marcus Elijah Conway of Hyattsville.

He was arrested and charged with several crimes including attempted second-degree murder. He is currently in preventive custody.

The current condition of the man he shot multiple times is unclear. His identity and the identities of the passers-by who intervened were withheld by police.

Montgomery County Police Department said in a statement obtained by Newsflash: “Marcus Elijah Conway, a 24-year-old, from Hyattsville, has been arrested and charged for the October 1, 2022, shooting that occurred in the 1700 block of Mt. Pisgah Lane, in Silver Spring.

Good samaritan disarms a suspect after a shooting in Montgomery County, Maryland, USA on Saturday, Oct. 1, 2022. The suspect, Marcus Elijah Conway, 24, has been arrested and charged after the shooting. (Montgomery County Police Department/Newsflash)

“At approximately 5:56 p.m., 3rd District officers responded to the location for the report of a shooting that just occurred.

“Upon arrival, officers observed a man suffering from multiple injuries to his body and bleeding from what appeared to be gunshot wounds. Officers also observed the suspect, Marcus Elijah Conway restrained by multiple witnesses at the scene. There was also a small black handgun, that a bystander stated they had taken away from Conway.

“Witnesses reported that Conway was observed laying on top of the victim, struggling over something, until the victim appeared to go limp. Conway then rolled away from the victim and was seen pointing a black, Taurus .38 Special, 5 shot revolver at the victim’s head. There was an audible click, as if the gun misfired. At that time, a bystander kicked Conway and began fighting him over the gun. Additional witnesses joined to help get the gun away from Conway and were able to gain control over both Conway and the gun, until 3rd District officers arrived on scene.

“Upon inspection of the gun, officers observed an additional live round in the chamber.

Good samaritan disarms a suspect after a shooting in Montgomery County, Maryland, USA on Saturday, Oct. 1, 2022. The suspect, Marcus Elijah Conway, 24, has been arrested and charged after the shooting. (Montgomery County Police Department/Newsflash)

“Conway has been charged with attempted 2nd degree murder, first degree assault, use of a firearm to commit a felony and possession of a firearm by a prohibited person.

“Conway is currently being held without bond.

“Detectives are asking anyone with information regarding this suspect or this crime to call the 3rd District Investigative Section at (240) 773-6870. Callers may remain anonymous.”

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