Snowstorm in USA: Man breaks into school and saves 24 people

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Man breaks into school to save himself and 24 others from deadly snowstorm

Surveillance cameras show Jay Whitey taking refuge from the blizzard

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The snowstorm in the USA has claimed numerous lives. A group of 25 people was able to save themselves in a school – because a man did not hesitate to commit a burglary.

A snowstorm in the USA over Christmas brought up to 1.20 meters of fresh snow and icy winds. At least 61 people died as a result. In the meantime, the situation has also calmed down in the state of New York, where the snowstorm raged particularly hard. And looking back, it could have been much worse.

In some places, courageous actions like that of Jay Whitey prevented further deaths. The Kenmore native of the United States saved himself and several lives by breaking into a school during the blizzard. There he and 24 other people could find refuge. Otherwise they might not have survived.

Devastating snowstorm in USA

Whitey “spared no effort to save lives,” Cheektowaga police said on Facebook. The 27-year-old got stuck in the city with his car, reports CNN. That in itself was the result of a selfless relief effort: Whitey had set out to help a friend who was getting stuck. “He said I was the only person he knew that was coming, so I figured I’d go get him,” Whitey said.

On the way he picked up a man who was walking in the cold. In the end, however, he couldn’t make any headway with his car either. Whitey rang the bell on several doors and asked for a place to stay – but there were only refusals, although he said he even offered 500 dollars and was afraid for his life. Even the police could not help him due to the adverse weather conditions.

Group enters school – there is praise from the police

After a few hours, Whitey saw on his cell phone that there was a school nearby – the Pine Hill School. In desperation, he decided to burglary: he smashed a window. “I knew that there was a heater and a toilet there,” he justified his decision. But Whitey wasn’t just trying to save himself. After making it warm, he went back out into the storm and invited other people into the building who were stuck in close proximity to the school because of the blizzard.

A total of 24 other people gathered there at the end, including children and dogs. When the group was able to leave the house, Whitey left a handwritten note apologizing and explaining the circumstances. In fact, his burglary had not gone unnoticed, the alarm system had been triggered.

When the police later viewed the video footage from the surveillance camera, they launched a search for the unknown burglar via Facebook. But not to punish him, but to thank him for his selfless work. The group behaved impeccably – they only took the essentials for survival from the fridge.

Sources: Cheektowaga Police Department / CNN

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