Fresno, CA – A Salvation Army worker in California is being rewarded for his decision to return a bag containing $125,000 that fell from an armored truck.
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Joe Cornell tells The Fresno Bee (http://bit.ly/1oSfYIr ) that he found the cash Tuesday after a Brinks truck pulled away from a red light in Fresno and left the sack behind.
The 52-year-old Cornell is in a Salvation Army substance-abuse rehabilitation program. His duties for the organization include working on donated trailers.
Cornell says he started crying and shaking after finding the money. He says he decided to report it to police after thinking of his coming grandchild.
Brinks spokesman Ed Cunningham says he isn’t sure how the truck lost the money, and called the incident a security issue.
The company will give Cornell a $5,000 reward and make a separate $5,000 donation to the Salvation Army.
He will be speaking at the next Agudah convention.
Are we gonna start capturing our “Cornell Moments” now?
It’s interesting to me that no-one has commented on what a wonderful thing this man did. Yet when an Orthodox Jew does something like this, we act as though people from other religious denominations would never do such a thing. In some ways, people are people. Hashem made all people-not just Jews. There are many wonderful Jews and there are many wonderful non-Jews. We have to get over ourselves.
Brinks is very cheap only giving this man a 5K reward,