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demmiblue

(36,865 posts)
Thu Jul 7, 2022, 06:04 PM Jul 2022

This is Corion Evans. While he was driving in Mississippi, he saw a car swerve and crash...

This is Corion Evans.

While he was driving in Mississippi, he saw a car swerve and crash into a river. Without hesitating, he ran out, jumped into the water, and rescued three girls inside.

He's 16.








Hero!
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This is Corion Evans. While he was driving in Mississippi, he saw a car swerve and crash... (Original Post) demmiblue Jul 2022 OP
Pure soul at work... Karadeniz Jul 2022 #1
And the cop didn't shoot him? MarineCombatEngineer Jul 2022 #2
That was my first thought. niyad Jul 2022 #47
+1 MontanaMama Jul 2022 #55
...K&R... spanone Jul 2022 #3
Lovely malaise Jul 2022 #4
I watched the teevee news report... 2naSalit Jul 2022 #5
And moccasins. trof Jul 2022 #8
Yikes... 2naSalit Jul 2022 #10
I killed one in the carport last May. trof Jul 2022 #14
We have... 2naSalit Jul 2022 #18
As the old joke says.... COL Mustard Jul 2022 #39
Might be sound advice... 2naSalit Jul 2022 #44
I read that most accidents happen within a mile of home COL Mustard Jul 2022 #60
So did I. 2naSalit Jul 2022 #64
LOL! nt tblue37 Jul 2022 #71
I have the same deal with spiders. róisín_dubh Jul 2022 #62
Yikes! 2naSalit Jul 2022 #67
Actually, it's a bullfrog, but the effect of it sinking into the water at the end is quite effective NBachers Jul 2022 #32
Sure was! 2naSalit Jul 2022 #42
Bullfrog Thtwudbeme Jul 2022 #37
Ok... 2naSalit Jul 2022 #40
They probably were trying to get as far away from the splashing as possible Thtwudbeme Jul 2022 #43
Yup. They don't want anything to do with people. GoCubsGo Jul 2022 #73
gators just might be the least of their worries ..... rampartc Jul 2022 #61
See... 2naSalit Jul 2022 #65
Sounds like the sort of person the governor would be happy to recogznize gratuitous Jul 2022 #6
The governor of Mississippi is Tate Reeves (a white, right-wing, Republican). LoisB Jul 2022 #17
Oh. So that fellow in the photo is Gov. Reeves' chief of staff or something? gratuitous Jul 2022 #22
It is the mayor of Moss Point (where this occurred). n/t demmiblue Jul 2022 #27
Thank you, demmiblue. LoisB Jul 2022 #30
And he looks like a big fat bullfrog too! Ugly as sin. Stupid too. Ask me what I really think! machoneman Jul 2022 #45
I am afraid to ask what you really think of him. I do agree with your description as stated. LoisB Jul 2022 #46
Wonderful!!!!!! GeoWilliam750 Jul 2022 #7
He rescued a 'floundering' police officer at the same time!!! elleng Jul 2022 #9
This brings tears to my eyes BlueSky3 Jul 2022 #11
Some people automatically act heroically. SergeStorms Jul 2022 #12
It's hard to... 2naSalit Jul 2022 #19
I know exactly what you mean. SergeStorms Jul 2022 #28
That's the thing... 2naSalit Jul 2022 #29
Yeah. SergeStorms Jul 2022 #31
I'm thinking the latter. 2naSalit Jul 2022 #33
You and me both. SergeStorms Jul 2022 #52
You too, SergeStorms! 2naSalit Jul 2022 #57
I have been there a few times. One just does whatever is needed in that niyad Jul 2022 #49
Angels among us. calimary Jul 2022 #25
I just finished up researching Origen Sympthsical Jul 2022 #69
That's the river I grew up on. Moss Point is one town away. Yes, there are gators and snakes. nolabear Jul 2022 #13
Teenage driver stated she was following her GPS dalton99a Jul 2022 #15
People need to learn not to trust those. 2naSalit Jul 2022 #21
"and know how to use it before you leave. " summer_in_TX Jul 2022 #53
Before I Retired... ProfessorGAC Jul 2022 #74
Bravo, young man. LoisB Jul 2022 #16
Well done! Just A Box Of Rain Jul 2022 #20
Wow - and according to so many posts I see from Boomers, kids today all suck Rabrrrrrr Jul 2022 #23
Bless this fine young man mcar Jul 2022 #24
He is such a gift to society. Well done. nt okaawhatever Jul 2022 #26
This happened at 2:30 am...Incredible !!! Biden should give Corion Evans a Medal of Honor too Stuart G Jul 2022 #34
NOTHING less than a standing ovation for this young hero YoshidaYui Jul 2022 #35
Wow, a young man who saved lives versus the POS that sniped down ppl at a parade. iluvtennis Jul 2022 #36
I love seeing stories like this! COL Mustard Jul 2022 #38
Thank you Corion! You are what America should be more of. Evolve Dammit Jul 2022 #41
There should be a go-fund-me for him as a college fund. Sogo Jul 2022 #48
There is: tblue37 Jul 2022 #72
Sixteen years old and what a man he is! colorado_ufo Jul 2022 #50
Sign him up for the Coast Guard! LT Barclay Jul 2022 #51
He's an awesome hero wendyb-NC Jul 2022 #54
A Hero marieo1 Jul 2022 #56
Get them out of the water -- "I wasn't even thinking about anything else" -- HERO Hermit-The-Prog Jul 2022 #58
Wonderful young man! burrowowl Jul 2022 #59
Now THERE is someone who deserved to get one of those medals yesterday DFW Jul 2022 #63
Kids these days IronLionZion Jul 2022 #66
Celebrate THIS kind of person instead of these athletes, entertainers & politicians. oldsoftie Jul 2022 #68
Amazing kid wryter2000 Jul 2022 #70

2naSalit

(86,649 posts)
5. I watched the teevee news report...
Thu Jul 7, 2022, 06:21 PM
Jul 2022

In the second tweet and at the very end they show the scene at the river and if you look, you can see that there is a gator in the water with just its eyes showing!

Not only all the things mentioned in the story but there's also gators in there!

That young man is a brave hero indeed!

2naSalit

(86,649 posts)
10. Yikes...
Thu Jul 7, 2022, 06:35 PM
Jul 2022

Forgot about those. I have only lived in the south once, decades ago, so I forget the natural element of danger around there. Up here, I worry about grizzly bears and rabid coyotes.

trof

(54,256 posts)
14. I killed one in the carport last May.
Thu Jul 7, 2022, 06:41 PM
Jul 2022

Almost stepped on it getting into the car.

Benign snakes on the property are fine.
I have a deal with poisonous snakes, if you stay away I won't kill you.
I'd never kill one in the woods.
But here we have kids and pets.

2naSalit

(86,649 posts)
18. We have...
Thu Jul 7, 2022, 06:53 PM
Jul 2022

Timber Rattlesnakes which are the same size and danger level as rattlers anywhere but you have to be in the lower elevations to find them.

We do have some bad spiders migrating in thanks to a warming climate. I was bitten in four places on my face by one, maybe more, of those kind about twenty years ago and still suffer some damage to my right eye's sight, flesh discoloration and nerve damage over a quarter of my face. And when I get bites, still, from anything these bite affected areas seem to become activated. I feel no remorse at killing spiders in my house.

So I have a similar deal with spiders, outside, you have a purpose in nature, if you enter my home, chances are I'm going to kill you when I see you. My peripheral vision is wide and I can see them almost behind me at times and I know every spec on my walls and ceilings. On hikes, I watch for them and avoid webs when I see them.

róisín_dubh

(11,795 posts)
62. I have the same deal with spiders.
Fri Jul 8, 2022, 06:49 AM
Jul 2022

I got bit on the face as a kid and have hated them since. Then a brown recluse killed my dog.
Come in the house and die, mf'ers. Stay outside and we're good.

2naSalit

(86,649 posts)
67. Yikes!
Fri Jul 8, 2022, 08:33 AM
Jul 2022

Yeah, I'd probably be a little more inclined to go after them anywhere if they killed my dog!

I was fortunate that it appears to only have been a hobo spider since the symptoms were similar. I was afraid of losing one of my nostrils for a couple weeks, though, as two bites overlapped on it. I had large, rings of seeping blisters with red, shriveled skin underneath that lasted for 12 weeks, and I was weak and lost weight. It was gross, very painful and scary. The redness was really bright for almost a year after and is still visible and burns quickly in the sun. I never wore hats before, now, I don't go outside without one and shades, even on cloudy days, every day of the year.

NBachers

(17,122 posts)
32. Actually, it's a bullfrog, but the effect of it sinking into the water at the end is quite effective
Thu Jul 7, 2022, 07:45 PM
Jul 2022

2naSalit

(86,649 posts)
42. Sure was!
Thu Jul 7, 2022, 08:54 PM
Jul 2022

I didn't see it in large format so it looked like one to me! I must admit that it's been a while since I've actually seen one.

Regardless, the young man has some serious courage going.

 

Thtwudbeme

(7,737 posts)
43. They probably were trying to get as far away from the splashing as possible
Thu Jul 7, 2022, 08:58 PM
Jul 2022

☺the snakes down here aren't that scary...

GoCubsGo

(32,086 posts)
73. Yup. They don't want anything to do with people.
Fri Jul 8, 2022, 07:01 PM
Jul 2022

If you leave them alone, they'll leave you alone. Well, except maybe for brown water snakes. They're a bit aggressive when you get in their wheelhouse, but they're also non-venomous. Just gotta watch where you step, sit, and put your hands. They don't take kindly to being disturbed. Can't say I blame them. I don't, either.

2naSalit

(86,649 posts)
65. See...
Fri Jul 8, 2022, 07:52 AM
Jul 2022

The danger was immense. That young man probably didn't have any idea of the danger he faced!

gratuitous

(82,849 posts)
6. Sounds like the sort of person the governor would be happy to recogznize
Thu Jul 7, 2022, 06:25 PM
Jul 2022

And who would have ever thought that the governor of Mississippi is a Black man in a tan suit? How far we've come!

gratuitous

(82,849 posts)
22. Oh. So that fellow in the photo is Gov. Reeves' chief of staff or something?
Thu Jul 7, 2022, 07:12 PM
Jul 2022

Prolly doesn't want to appear to be politicizing this selfless citizen's heroic effort. Very commendable.

BlueSky3

(514 posts)
11. This brings tears to my eyes
Thu Jul 7, 2022, 06:37 PM
Jul 2022

Some people are just good. I hope the police or community do something nice for him. Maybe they already have -- it looks like he's getting a commendation in the photo.

SergeStorms

(19,204 posts)
12. Some people automatically act heroically.
Thu Jul 7, 2022, 06:39 PM
Jul 2022

Others stare and do nothing. There's a certain area of the brain responsible for this, I forget what it's called, but people who do heroic things don't even consider the danger they put themselves in. They simply act. Afterward they usually can't describe why they did it.

Congratulations to this fine young man and his heroic aptitude.

2naSalit

(86,649 posts)
19. It's hard to...
Thu Jul 7, 2022, 07:03 PM
Jul 2022

Last edited Thu Jul 7, 2022, 11:49 PM - Edit history (1)

Describe. I was first on the scene a couple of times where assistance was needed in a dire situation and the only way to describe it is that it's like a switch is tripped and you go into a sort of autopilot where there seems to be some something instructing and guiding the choices you make and actions you take during the execution of the task.

Only when the responsibilities are taken over by more skilled help and you are relieved from the scene does it "hit" you... the reality of what just happened.

SergeStorms

(19,204 posts)
28. I know exactly what you mean.
Thu Jul 7, 2022, 07:27 PM
Jul 2022

I saved a man from drowning once and never gave a thought to my safety. I'm not that strong a swimmer, and a drowning person can take you down with them very easily. I didn't think about it, dove in, and instinctively got behind him and grabbed him loosely around the neck and shoulders and paddled one-handed to shore.

Only afterward did I stop to think about how foolish that was, and how I could have perished myself. The guy never even thanked me, like he was in total control all the time.

The impetuousness of youth had a lot to do with it too, I think. I'd never try it again at my age. Or maybe I would. Who knows.

SergeStorms

(19,204 posts)
31. Yeah.
Thu Jul 7, 2022, 07:40 PM
Jul 2022

Some of us are born for glory, some of us have it thrust upon us, right?

Or maybe we're just a couple of normal people who were in the right place, at the right time, and were too shocked at the sight of someone in trouble to not help? Whatever.

2naSalit

(86,649 posts)
33. I'm thinking the latter.
Thu Jul 7, 2022, 07:48 PM
Jul 2022

I sure don't go around looking for places to insert myself and call it helping!

SergeStorms

(19,204 posts)
52. You and me both.
Thu Jul 7, 2022, 10:54 PM
Jul 2022

I almost always try to blend into the background. Being in the limelight isn't my style. Have a wonderful evening, 2naSalit.

niyad

(113,348 posts)
49. I have been there a few times. One just does whatever is needed in that
Thu Jul 7, 2022, 09:36 PM
Jul 2022

moment. Later one can think about not liking blood, or whatever.

Sympthsical

(9,076 posts)
69. I just finished up researching Origen
Fri Jul 8, 2022, 11:03 AM
Jul 2022

Major figure in early Christianity. He's more or less where we got the quote, "Virtue untested is no virtue at all." (The context for the research being the quest forms in early literature, its origins, and how Christian cultures heavily lifted it from Jesus in the wilderness, etc.)

Anyway, I spent a week on this question and human nature. How people will say, "I would run into a burning building. Wouldn't even have to think about it." However, one never knows until they're actually in that situation. All bravado and theoreticals melt away in the face of tangible reality.

It's always kind of amazing to see people like Corion. Most of us say we would, but that is different from committing to the act.

There was another young man who did similar recently. One thing you notice in these stories is the entire lack of hesitation.

nolabear

(41,987 posts)
13. That's the river I grew up on. Moss Point is one town away. Yes, there are gators and snakes.
Thu Jul 7, 2022, 06:40 PM
Jul 2022

What a hero that young man is. I'm so proud of him.

2naSalit

(86,649 posts)
21. People need to learn not to trust those.
Thu Jul 7, 2022, 07:06 PM
Jul 2022

Every year several people get lost or die up here in the mountains because they have no common sense and too much trust in their gadgets.

Here's a tip: If you go into the mountains, use a real map made of paper or cloth and know how to use it before you leave.

summer_in_TX

(2,739 posts)
53. "and know how to use it before you leave. "
Thu Jul 7, 2022, 10:55 PM
Jul 2022

That's the key and a lot of young people do not get much in the way of map-using skills.

I gave a ride to a young 30-something to a medical appointment. She was proficient at guiding us using WAZE. But she told us she had no real clue how to use a map.

She was sick a lot as a kid. Probably she missed what lessons there were in school.

ProfessorGAC

(65,076 posts)
74. Before I Retired...
Fri Jul 8, 2022, 07:26 PM
Jul 2022

..i would host major customer visits to the huge production site here in Illinois.
On multiple occasions, people got hopelessly lost following GPS, because it referenced roads with old names (though the "new" name was 20 years old) l, roads that deadended due to warehouse development years before, etc.
I talked people in over the phone a dozen times, and took my car to get to an easily located place and have them follow me. Mind you, they were looking for a 130 acre site with 300 acres of buffer land. One literally couldn't miss it. And, it's not the middle of nowhere. It's 45 miles from downtown Chicago.
We evetually started including directions in the visit confirmation with a note at the top, i bold/all caps "DO NOT FOLLOW GPS DIRECTIONS!"
Obviously, i agree with your assessment m

Rabrrrrrr

(58,349 posts)
23. Wow - and according to so many posts I see from Boomers, kids today all suck
Thu Jul 7, 2022, 07:17 PM
Jul 2022

and are nowhere as cool or well behaved as the Boomers were when they were kids, and they're also dumb as shit.

Gee, maybe they're wrong.

iluvtennis

(19,863 posts)
36. Wow, a young man who saved lives versus the POS that sniped down ppl at a parade.
Thu Jul 7, 2022, 08:30 PM
Jul 2022

Thank you Corion Evans!

COL Mustard

(5,906 posts)
38. I love seeing stories like this!
Thu Jul 7, 2022, 08:46 PM
Jul 2022

I grew up about 50 miles from there so I know what the culture can be like, and I will tell you I appreciate him and the people who raised him.

tblue37

(65,408 posts)
72. There is:
Fri Jul 8, 2022, 03:57 PM
Jul 2022
'Hero' Mississippi football player will have thousands for college after saving girls, cop

Snip

DeFlanders, was inspired to raise money for Corion's education after reading about his bravery to help others.

"I've set up this GoFundMe to help Corion go to college. His heroic actions saved four lives during the 4th of July weekend. Let's reward this high school senior's bravery and selflessness by helping him get to college in August 2023!" DeFlanders said in the description.

The GoFundMe has at the time of publication raised almost $20,000 of the $25,000 goal.

Snip


The GoFundMe page for him:
https://www.gofundme.com/f/lets-help-corion-get-to-college

https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/more-sports/hero-mississippi-football-player-will-have-thousands-for-college-after-saving-girls-cop/ar-AAZkSVU

DFW

(54,409 posts)
63. Now THERE is someone who deserved to get one of those medals yesterday
Fri Jul 8, 2022, 07:30 AM
Jul 2022

What he did was deserving of the same recognition.

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