I am 85 years old and this happened to me at 18:20 P. M. just last Saturday and the person who attacked me said almost the same words. Everything happened the same but I had nobody to help me until two pickup drivers stopped and helped me up. I walk on a walker and use a Breathing Machine and I was knocked down by the man and he took my cane and threw it to the middle of the road. The CHP has done nothing at all after my report.
Sir I hope your okay glad you got help call your congressman senator representative next time call state Police I will pray for you by the Grace of GOD those two pickup drivers stopped to help you Christian love to you sir.
@@kathypichey4306 a lot of people below are saying this bull shit story and want to show that they are very genuine, I think this story is not real but at least it is existing to some people, so where are the people saying below?
Outstanding! Our 4 sons served n the Middle East. They are contributors, not victims. Producers, not parasites. Helpers, not hinderers. So proud of our veterans.
Ey this is how the elderly are treated in the country they sacrifice so gallantly for. I'm 67 ,I've never been military but my flag brings tears to my eyes,when I see it displayed so proudly,Ive had friend who fought Viet Nam ,dont mess with them ,they will hurt you.Hank Shady lol
I had 11 uncles who fought in WW2 & Korea. The example of how to be a man, husband, father & friend was instilled in me by all the examples from my uncles. My childhood was a amazing time. It made me the man I am. At 64 I vividly remember all of my uncles & Dad. God Bless All Veterans & Solders today. Thank you for your service.
.I had six uncles and my father who fought in every war from Wwii to veitnam and they were quite about what they had done during each war and it made me so proud to see how they were after the war and how much they loved our country
I also had at around a dozen uncles my pops included, that fought in WWII and the Korean War. None talked about it. My dad was in the Philippines and barely survived. Had severe disabilities for rest of his life. Yet worked into his 50’s.
@@HartmutJagerArt .. the US Army are trained to murder innocent civilians - Julian Assange exposed the atrocities committed by US soldiers during the invasion of Afghanistan and Iraq - all American soldiers are trained to kill - they're murderers. Didn't you know this? Are you completely stupid? America is always involved in one war or another over many decades.
We can only hope when men are needed again there are enough that understand the lesson fought in this story to stand and deliver what is needed to keep America and our way of life alive and safe.
I agree. No consistency. I took care of my honey for 10 yrs with Dementia and Parkinson’s. He died at 89. Before that demon hit he was a distance swimmer. Went to the gym 3 days a week. I believe he could take them on 1 at a time but not in a group in his great days.
I couldn’t hold the tear back thanks for sharing this!!!! My father put 30 years in the military he’s been gone since 09 and I miss still to this moment my dad was6’7 weight 305 , I wish there was more respect in this world today no matter color, creed !!!! Thank you Jesus 😂
The men in my family have served all the way back to the 1700's. God Bless America. God Bless the friends and family we've all lost throughout our lifetimes. Never Forget.
You bet we owe them alot more than A Thank you or a Salute I'm sorry for just jumping in like that I've had a Brain Anurizium that's no excuse I salute every 1 that's served or is a Nurse FireMan Police they have put there lives on the line for you and me Love every one in 1 or all
I think any veteran of high honor and rank should be given good healthcare and a home that doesnt cost put the ass but is decent enough for a comfortable retirement and recovery
BS… I’m a disabled veteran that walk all messed up. One day I was entering a store and two members of a well known Outlaw MC opened the door for me and addressed me as sir.. two things those boys don’t do is mess with Vets or elderly.
Yep...that wasn't true...total BS....my ex was a hang around with a well known club in DENVER, who's name I won't mention, but they NEVER disrespected vets, or elderly people. EVER....There's LOTS of things people say they do....that they don't. Ce la vie...downfalls....live with em.....
These stories authors often speak another language so there is a bit of a disconnect there. They may feel all bikers are bad while we may have a much easier time believing the respectful biker story. For them It's all about the big bad this against the poor frail that for maximum views. They also often use the Poor Black person as the victim, not knowing how offensive it can be. But apparently it works on many...hook line and sinker.
Awesome story thanks to all are veterans. You men and women are the reason why we all are free today. God bless everyone who served this great country.
WTF do you mean by 'free"??!! If you submit to ANY 'authority ~and OBEY ANY order !~ for ANY reason ~ you're NOT 'free'. Basically, you're NOT 'FREE' to drop out and live according to your own, personally evolved, moralities and activities. Regardless of how others view your lifestyle or politics/philosophies. (Try REFUSING point-blank to hand over your hard-earned money to anyone who demands you pay 'Taxes'! (And you'd be amazed how EASY it is! JUSt SAY NO!... AND BE PREPARED TO STAND UP LIKE THE OLD MAN (above) DID.) All it takes is a few guts and about THREE braincells!
Everyone should remember we have our freedom because of our vets -- always say THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE when you see a veteran. Thanks to all veterans.
Hell the people up here where i am at alot of vets up here are stunned because of the respect that is shown. The vets fought for our country so we respect them where im at. We dont be rude or disrespectful.
@@mrwafflas .. you couldn't be more right with whats going on today with illegals and Democrats going rogue . America needs to get back to its roots with AMERICA FIRST. .
My Grandfather was in WW1 my dad and three uncles in WW2 and lost one in Italy. I come from a military family with brothers, my daughter, my nieces, and nephews all serving in the military. This story was one I’m going to share with all that’s still alive ❤
No, I’ve drank in biker bars. You act with respect for them and you are like an honorary member. They will not let anything happen to you while they are around. And yes my father fought in WW 2. He was wounded and kept fighting. He was in Japan and other places before that but I don’t know how to spell them. He wouldn’t talk about it. I think he had that ptsd stuff that they diagnose now. Any they gave him a 💜 Purple Heart and bronze star. Thank you all for your service.
@@ItsMe-ic7on honorary sister. My dad belonged to this club that put on bike racing. They had a one mile track and motocross, enduro and hill climbs. My mom ran the kitchen most of the time. She is like five foot and you should have seen her. She would go right up to these big, burly bikers and tell them what she wanted done and they would start scrambling to get it done. It was quite the experience.
There were many vets from every war that had PTSD during the earlier years they said it would eventually go away. Well we lost many great men and women to it before they figured it out
My dad was a Marine at the Chosen Reservoir and dang near froze to death. He was always a Marine. I am a Mustang. I was enlisted in the Air Force during Nam and an officer in the Army later on. Being a Veteran is a real brotherhood. God bless all my brother and sister Vets!
OOH RA to your Dad. Thank you for your service my friend. Yep, I'm a UK 'Vet' and you're dead right, it is a brotherhood. Never been there? Then you got no say! Look after all Vets as God has limited time and capacity :)
I'm 80 USAF Vietnam Era Veteran, this story was moving, May God Bless all My Brothers and Sisters that have served. I will always fly the American and the POW flags and will till the day I die. NEVER FORGET !!!
Well done - at 94 my dad passed - his stories of surviving WWII and the men he was serving with after landing at Normandy were truly remarkable. After the death of their leader in the field dad vowed to the rest - listen to me and we'll all get out of this alive. And they all did. Their bond lasted all of their lives.
Robert, (if I may call you by your first name ?) I salute your Dad and may he rest in peace-he and his 'mates' made the world as free as it is now. They were the heroes; WW1, WW2, Korea, Vietnam, Afghanstan and Falklands. Enough said for now.
I must Admit as someone with low emotions I cried out of respect for these guys our world wold not be where it is now if REAL MEN like theses still existed today ! THANK YOU TO ALL VETERANS….. THANK YOU
My father worked in El Monte California and everyday he’d go down to the local bar to have a bowl of soup or chili. This bar was one of the Hells Angels frequented. They never bothered him and welcomed him into the bar. It was always hello Don, they always treated him with respect!
This guy is supposed to be in the out laws.But my son is in that group. The guys woman knows my son .she told him to stop .but. all that did is get her a black eye.I called one of the one percenters and had then police him..
I have seen. Being a motor cycle driver with 30 guys behind you don't make you something. What's in you does. Jesus Christ reigns,not you,yours,has beens.😮
I'm 72, been riding since '78. NO real biker would disrespect an elderly person let alone a vet. Ride safe my brothers and sisters. 🇺🇸😎 This story does sound like a "B" grade movie plot. 😎
My Biker Buddy Veteran passed away a couple of years ago, just yesterday I was talking to him as I drove down the same roads we once rode on the Bike together, Never Forget they will always be remembered as the flag waves with their last breathes. I miss Him our conversations and the Harley Ride. Veterans and Harley riders speak the words they need to, sometimes less is more :) as Actions speak louder!
Define "real biker", will you? I've had run-ins with bikers that were definitely NOT respectful, unless you count threats of gang rapes respectful. You are generalizing, my friend, which is false as much as it is true.
@@MSjackiesaunders NO I'm not. You, my friend are lumping all bikes into one big pile. Sounds like the bums you got to play with were jerks and asholes that just happened to ride bikes. Could be classified as outlaw bikers. There are people like that everywhere , weather riding bikes or not. For the most part, people who ride are respectful and law-abiding people. You just got lucky? 🇺🇸😎
Now, more than EVER, we need to share these values, integrity, and hero stories to give our younger generation true meaning and a real purpose in life. This elderly vet thanks you for sharing Frank's story. And, to share my personal quote, "Never let the grey hair fool ya." God bless all vets. And God bless America.
I respect all the veterans that fought for our country and salute them. I have two brothers who served in Vietnam. May God bless our veterans and our country.
When I was a kid my uncles would tell me stories of their experiences in the Korean conflict and my neighbor saw 3 tours in Vietnam. When I graduated from high school I joined the Air Force, saw no combat and got out but I can say without hesiation that the bonds I made (from basic training and tech school to discharge) are still some of the strongest bonds and friendships I have even 50+ years later.
This is a great story and respect I was married to a man like Frank he never back down from anyone he did two tours in Vietnam and insisted on walking point some times I thought he was a little crazy he wasn’t but there were times he was taken way to soon 28 years ago from service connected illness I miss him dearly this touches my heart so much thank you so much for sharing ❤️❤️🙏🙏🤗🤗
There's four generations of military in my family. My father was in the Coast Guard,my grandfather was boxing champ for the Navy. Kid Williams,my great grandfather was in the army in Ireland. My nephew is in the Air Force. I tried to join but they (army)laughed at me saying my heart wouldn't make it through basic training. I grew up in boot camp,I would have made it. But I tried. I have no kids to join. Thank you to all that have served their country,countries. Then and now. Bless all those who serve. We Americans appreciate you all.
@@randysmidt2702Possibly, but remember, anybody can buy a bike, owning and being able to ride one does make you this kind of Biker, that takes something that can't be bought.
There are alot of men who carry these coins and I am grateful to be one of them. This country is built on the backs of brave men and women who answer the call their entire life. God Bless all of them. HORAH !
Through the years i have witnessed veterans being together as they shared their military experiences which were often exaggerated. They all had been through traumatic experiences. Some had Purple hearts. They had scars on their bodies and souls. I enjoyed this story and it brought tears for all the young men of WWII Korea Vietnam of those that didn't make it home. God bless these men and women. Time to claim our soldiers buried in Normandy and bring them home. This story is obviously a story but it honors the valor of all those these fictitious characters represent whose valor is fading away. Reminds me of men in my family or soldiers of either sex that we owe so much.
Listening and watching this story, brings back so many memories of my father, who is exactly like Frank he never stopped giving to everyone and anyone he ever met. He was someone who did not demand respect, but commanded respect. He gave two our armed forces he gave to his family. He gave to his community and his state and his country, it’s a little scary nowadays watching some of these kind of values fade away. But they’re only faded and things that are faded can be brightened again. With stories like these, we can reach people who need to understand exactly what Frank wanted them to understand, and that wasrespect, honor, service and camaraderie. I love you dad and I miss you so much.
I’m a 79 year old Marine Corps GySgt Drill Instructor with 3 tours in Vietnam 🇻🇳 and a retired Detective Police Captain. Still to this day don’t test me. But no bikers would ever do this. I have been around Hell’s Angels in San Diego for years. Love ❤️ Them.
Thank you so much for this story of men who Stood strong and true! Caring for each other no matter what the cost! This is such an example of how we as Christians need to be, and how we, as Americans should honor this nation, and each other with the love of God in each of us !😊
I used to know a man who landed at Inchon. It sounds about right. When he came home he spent five decades teaching athletics' at a small town high school. Everyone loved him as do I.
@violetasmith5696 There is no such thing as a "biker gang". There are, however, motorcycle clubs. I doubt you have any experience with an MC outside of watching Sons of Anarchy...
@@randysmidt2702yep most bikers of this day and age are which is why between that and a few other words you know that this is a story for one thing I have never met a vet from that period my dad's. Too by the way who would use the term squad to describe the group of men he was with in battle that and certain other terms that are used are more what you would find in a Hollywood or television movie rather than what is actually used in real life... But hey it's a nice story and you can even visualize Chuck Norris playing the old man... And yeah there's a little sarcasm in that last sentence.😊
I don't think any idiot of a biker would even when I say idiot of a biker because I've known I've never known a biker that was that much of an idiot like the one in the story who goes you're very short life the dude is ancient guys... He's had a longer life than any of them.
Wow I cried listening to this story . My uncles n other family members served in different branches.. I am so proud of them n you men out there THANK YOU AGAIN GREAT LOVE N RESPECT FOR OUR BRAVE SOLDIERS ❤️ 👏 🎉😂
Four things even one percenters will be respectful to and fight for,, 1) animals 2) children 3) elderly 4) veterans. Bikers ALWAYS treat them with love and respect.....
@Where-is-Jessica-Hyde A generalization. When you used words such as "always" or "never" you are creating an absolute. And absolutes are almost never true. I'm a woman veteran who was harassed in San Antonio by bikers WHILE IN UNIFORM. So they might respect male vets, they certainly did not respect me as an active duty member of the Air Force!
I may not have served in the military and I know I'm not as old has a 91 year old. But doesn't mean I don't know the military ways. And the old ways. But this does describe who I am what I am and what I stand for. God bless the veterans and the civilians that stand for what is right with honor and respect for all.
If a person doesn't stand up to help out our American Vet when in need. They need to leave America. I've got no use or respect for American Vet haters.
I am a veteran. And was harrassed and beat up. By the Chicago outlaws. The real story is that biker groups were stated by WW2 veterans. These were young, stupid Felon Chicago outlaws in 2008. So I have to disagree with you Sire.
@@EvetteLewis05 I am very sorry for your experience Sir. I know biker groups were started by Veterans, not fitting in. No treatment for PTSD or probably didn’t know about it. I was at Great Lakes a year and change. I must say , Chicago, is a different kind of place. One wrong turn, wrong place, wrong time, dead. I was really happy getting out of there. There are bad ones in every group. Sad. Here, in the city of LIZZY Borden, it isn’t like that at all. But when there is alcohol around? Anything could happen I guess. Stay safe Sir, andGod bless brother.
@@jayfurness6695 thank you sir for your comment. Ot does happen to all people. These were drunk strung out young biker. They were not men. I say the oldest was in his young 30's it the way how America is going. Not the way it use to be. When I grew up. America had it's problems. However not the hate and the crimes of today. After that as a single man I went and traveled to Asia. When in my travels met a a wonderful woman. As a service connected disabled veteran. Today I have two honor roll high school children 1 girl and 1 boy. That go to a international private grade and high school. That even teaches them Japanese and Chinese. And cost me around $3000 a year. Own a beautiful house on a beautiful white sand beach. However I live on top of the the mountain. And a 15 ferry ride to a 3 million population city. We're I can buy American products. The products I buy American food like USD beef. The Filipinos are very nice people. And I have found piece. There are no mass school or mall killings here... I did this after being attacked by the bikers. So I have really found piece and happiness. I thank you from the bottom of my heart for your comment. Thank you Sir so very much.
This was one of the most incredible stories I've ever heard. We must always show respect and love to others, soldiers and not just battle harden, soldiers, but to our fellow man, as God has commanded.😊
This is a pointed reminder to would-be tough guys. We veterans weren't taught to fight, we were trained to KILL. And many of us have had more opportunities to perfect that skill than we want to remember. To just fight, we really have to dumb it down so our opponents survive. We never quit, we never forget, and we never back down.
Dad was in the 508th Parachute Infantry 82nd Airborne, in WW2!! Dad Never talked much about it. But he Ended up Guarding Ike in Germany & England. What a GUY!! Like Dick WINTERS Said "The Hero's didn't come HOME" . ALL gave some, but Some GAVE ALL!! Cheers JJ VF-142 75-79 USN & I was on the IKE CVN-69.
That is one great story. Thanks to all who put it together yto give to anybody listening. It was an eye opener for those of us who may not have had nearly any of the experiences spoken of. At 70, I can hear it like any 30 or 30 year old. Speaking of a loyalty most have never experienced. With the drama and threat lingering from a certain kind of understanding as if it was our story also. Thanks for a moving narration , a touch of pride that most have o no y heard about. God bless You All.
Never forget that freedom is not given but earned by each of us. We must forsake all others who may stand against us to maintain the freedom of God and country and never back down to their destructive demands.
I hate that for you sir. Thank you for your service and please know this. Some people left in this world, like the cats that helped you up, will always be there to provide what is needed. 🇺🇲
About halfway through I had tears too. For all those that served in peacetime, I think I can speak for all we respect our war veterans. Those I know in the VFW POST 9013, FROM this ex USN vet I salute you one and all. THOSE THAT FELL, thank you for your sacrifice.You are remembered.THANK YOU...
Tommy, my Dad didn’t go to Korea, but his unit & buddy’s did. You have a great friend in your grandpa. My dad will be meeting up with his buddies soon. Remember your time with him. My story a little different you see, from Korea to today someone in my family is serving. Today it’s my daughter at VA, my son’s, myself a WAC. RESPECT even Vet need to REMEMBER. I could go back to England was a pup, to today! Service to KING and Country service and respect. It’s nice someone say THANKS AND SHOW RESPECT. So Tommy thank you for your service!
Who writes this bullshit? Ive known bikers 1%s and otherwise and we all know that theres an asshole in every crowd but I've never known bikers to stand for disrespecting the elderly or vets. In fact many clubs came to be because they ARE vets.
Thank U for this great story of Life. Old Aussie Digger here of 73 & listening late at night . Could of Easily been here & in my life ,U See I am from a military family ,& Rider of Motorcycles 🏍 all my life & my father also of Military Police ,wartime & after . Tough men ,but fair & never back down or walk away ,but stand tall through it all ! And look after yr mates under any circumstance ? Great Role models,& still proud of how they behaved Still today ? In fact bought a tear just listening to the Story of how Relatable it was ? So we have much in Common despite our differences also ! I thank all those who Served ,for without You all,we would now have the freedoms we do today ! And must never be forgotten ! God bless U all ! Sending Love, Kindness ,& best wishes from Downunder Australia! 🙏🇺🇸♥️🇦🇺☘️🙏