Peter Gold, a fourth-year medical student at Tulane, was driving down a New Orleans street early on Friday when he spotted a woman in distress.
It was 4 a.m. and the woman was being dragged into a car against her will by a man in a hooded sweatshirt, according to the New Orleans Advocate.
Gold, 25, slammed on his brakes, hopped out of the car and rushed toward the woman. But by the time he reached her, she was lying on the sidewalk, according to the Advocate. Before he had a chance to call police, the man who had been dragging the woman stepped out of a light-colored sport utility vehicle and pointed a semi-automatic pistol at Gold, the paper reported.
"The victim explained to the suspect, repeatedly, that he did not have any cash," New Orleans police said in a news release. "The suspect became enraged and shot the victim once in the stomach and attempted to shoot him a second time, but the gun jammed."
Eventually, the gunman gave up, went back to his car and drove away, leaving his victim bleeding on the sidewalk. The entire heart-pounding incident was captured from above by a private security camera, according to police.
The female victim, who was not identified, was treated for minor injuries and released.
"We have not yet gotten to the point where we are positive, so we still need information," New Orleans Police Chief Michael Harrison said, according to the Times-Picayune.
Michele Adams, who taught Gold while he was an undergraduate sociology student, told the Advocate that she was shocked by news of the shooting but not surprised to learn that her former student had placed himself in harm's way to help someone else.
She added: "Peter is really one of the nicest people you would ever meet, and he is an amazing student, I'm sure, even in med school."
Tulane University's president, Mike Fitts, issued a statement identifying Gold as a fourth-year medical student, according to the Times-Picayune.
"He is an outstanding student who represents the best of Tulane in every possible way," the statement said.
Lt. Nick Gernon said that if it weren't for the jammed gun, Gold might have been killed.
"Obviously, the level of violence we saw this morning is disturbing, and we would hope that will compel someone to come forward and give us the information we need," he said, according to the Advocate. "We don't solve these cases without the community's help, and that's what we're asking for here."
© 2015 The Washington Post
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