Senior Airman Jibril Jennings was driving down a road near Oklahoma City when he noticed a number of drivers swerving to avoid something in the road.
As he approached the road hazard, he realized the drivers were moving out of the way to avoid a woman who was walking with bags of groceries.
“When I got up to her, I asked her, ‘Would you like a ride?’ She said, ‘Thank you, I would love that,’” Jibril told KOCO.
As Jibril helped the woman, identified as Janice Hall, load bag after bag into his car’s trunk, a woman recorded the act of kindness.
Amber Roy witnessed the moment and uploaded a clip on Facebook.
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While Amber wrote that she hoped the video would go viral to show that there are good people in the world, Jibril said he didn’t see himself as a hero.
“There was a human being in the middle of the road that obviously needed help, and everyone was just driving past,” he told KFOR. “I don’t think this is a hero’s moment. I think this is something anybody should be able to do. If this qualifies for a hero, anybody could be a hero.”
Janice reminded Jibril of his grandmother.
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Jibril drove Janice to her home, and on their way the two became fast friends.
“I really appreciated it and he was such a good man and you just don’t find people like that every day,” she told KOCO.
According to reports, Jibril recruited fellow airmen to help repair a ramp at Janice’s home.
Looks like this is just the beginning to a lifelong friendship!
I hope other takes Jibril’s words to heart and realize it doesn’t take anything special to be a hero.
Share this to thank Jibril for his act of kindness and to inspire others.