'I just love them and I want them to know that' A good Samaritan decided to use the $900 he'd been saving to buy gas for Detroit nurses on the front lines of the fight against the coronavirus pandemic.
Allen Marshall spent Wednesday and Thursday at an Exxon station near the Detroit Medical Center with a sign that said"FREE GAS FOR NURSES.""I just love them and I want them to know that," he told CNN affiliate WDIV.Michigan is one of the hardest-hit states in the coronavirus pandemic, according to Johns Hopkins University, with 10,791 cases and 417 deaths.
His wife is an essential worker at Blue Cross Blue Shield, the paper reported, so he did the giveaway after he dropped her off at work."Oh my goodness, that is so nice of him," one nurse, who wasn't identified, told WDIV."That's so good. God bless him."When the money ran out, Marshall flipped his sign, which on the back read,"THANK YOU FOR ALL YOU DO!!!" He waved to passing first responders and essential workers.
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