Teenage yeshiva boys save man with swastika tattoo from drowning in Boston
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Teenage yeshiva boys save man with swastika tattoo from drowning in Boston

Students alert police officer, who pulls man with Nazi tattoo out of reservoir shortly before he would have died

Illustrative. A still from the 1998 film 'American History X' in which Edward Norton plays a reformer white supremacist. (Screen capture)
Illustrative. A still from the 1998 film 'American History X' in which Edward Norton plays a reformer white supremacist. (Screen capture)

JTA — A group of teenage yeshiva boys saved a man from drowning in the Chestnut Hill Reservoir in Boston last week, local media reported.

The man they saved, it turned out, had a tattoo of a Nazi swastika on his hand.

The incident occurred last week, NBC10 Boston reported.

The teens, who study at a yeshiva high school in Brighton, Massachusetts, saw the body and then ran to the police car of Boston College Police Officer Carl Mascioli.

Mascioli pulled the body out of the water. He told NBC Boston that the submerged man did not have much time left and would have died if the teens had not spotted him and taken action.

The Chestnut Hill Reservoir in Boston, Massachusetts. (Widosu/Wikimedia/CC BY-SA 3.0)

Mascioli said that he told the man with the swastika on his hand that it was a group of Jewish teens who saved his life. “I kind of let the gentleman know sometimes some deeds have a funny way of turning around,” he told NBC10. “Their good deed had a little bit of a twist to it.”

The teens asked the police officer to tell the man that it was “four young Jewish boys who helped save his life” and that they had no regrets about helping a man with an anti-Semitic tattoo.

He is expected to make a full recovery.

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