The Mt. Lebanon Police Department has given their Chief's Award to Robert J. Truver, a citizen who helped Police Officer Mark Rayburg subdue a suspect on Oct. 12.
Mr. Truver, a passing motorist, witnessed an assault on Officer Rayburg, whom police say had been grabbed by the throat and thrown to the ground.
Mr. Truver and a second police officer eventually helped Officer Rayburg bring the suspect under control.
Link: www.post-gazette.com/pg/07347/841135-55.stm
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