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But if some stranger is threatening to commit suicide, are you going to intervene, or are you going to sit by and watch?
Wow, this just brought up a scenario that I had forgotten all about. I actually encountered this dilemma. I came from work one day and as I walked from the parking lot to my building, I noticed a guy sitting on a turned over shopping cart at the end of the 8' tall hedges/entrance to the hill down to the railroad tracks. So, me feeling good and charitable, and thinking it was just a homeless/down on their luck person, decided to go in the house and put together a nice care package for the poor guy.
About 5 minutes later I come outside with a bag full of bottled water, some crackers, sliced cheese, the rest of the sliced deli ham, my daughter's fruit snacks and some Clorox wipes. As I'm walkimg up I remembered that I had the change from a $20 from lunch and I put that in the bag, too. As I get about 5 or so feet away from the guy, I realized that he had a pistol to his chin! So I eased back and jet back to the entrance of our building and call 911 and tell them that there's a guy with a gun to his head right by our condo! Hurry!
3 or so minutes later SWAT arrives and after about a 30min standoff/negotiation, they finally "talk him down off the ledge". Apparently the poor guy had come home to find out that his girl changed the locks and left all of his belongings on the front porch. That was enough to make him decide to blow his brains out

. I just couldn't help but to wonder what would have happened if I didn't happen to come straight home after work, or get caught up in some kind of 15 minute accident traffic on I-5, or what if I was having one of MY bad days and, instead of thinking about someone else, decided to just go my antisocial ass straight into the house and not concern myself with a "random homeless person"?
I don't know what the moral to this story is.