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Published: Tue, 30 Dec 2008
Description: Real-life superheroes donning masks and hitting streets to fight crime
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" All right here is not a bird or plane it's a middle age insurance salesman with a soft spot for fight crime. Have you seen one of these guys patrolling your neighborhood. You might soon in the world superhero registry. Rapidly expanding from California it is UK and Hong Kong real -- men and women of mystery Mongolia would pepper sprayed a vivid imagination. Problem is some real superhero is small force and our loved the idea. At some of the caped crusaders are getting battered by local villains. Might -- Is razor hawk. Also known as Jack -- navy by day. And founder of the Great Lakes heroes -- Live in Minneapolis Minnesota. -- good morning -- you. Martin. I appreciate your costume I was not aware -- talked before who is razor hawk."
" is an identity -- assumed. To go out and do some. Charitable work so and so forth the working -- a lot of other real life superheroes around. Literally around the world. All right so you go out work in the community house -- children the elderly fight crime. Well with me it's personally I do patrol in my area which is not very high crime area. But I it with my group do a lot of charity work usually involving children. Children's diseases so and so forth toys for tots we just dead. But just like a lot of the others in the community I'm prepared for. You know the -- crime fighting. Situation that may come out a lot of us train and practice and you know work out stuff like that to make sure that we're prepared in case not that we go out looking to start. You know trouble with the criminal or anything like that -- let me ask you this have you ever stop the crime or contributed to CC. I'm personally I happened -- where -- direct crime. The and doing -- I have dealt with crimes in the past. When I was working in in a gas station. But other than that I haven't really. Tells -- part dealt with -- face to face I see civil and I was reading a value mostly work with the elderly as you mentioned in with children admitted toward programs certain bring us not a their face. Why do you have to wear the -- Well the cost him the -- feels a little extra that your producers asked for today but. Usually it's mainly for the fact that what we do we go out there and we try to inspire people to do good things. And when you see you know Steve down the block going out and handing out toys for Christmas time are going and then handing food to the homeless or what have you. You think about it for five minutes and then afterwards you like well. -- He handed out food or whatever but when you see is somebody that's a little bit different you see that the gimmick you see the person in the massacre. Goggles or wherever they happen to be wearing in their doing -- and they're using a name and a -- on. People tend to remember about them they think you know this was something that we could do. You know and -- kids see if they recognize what you're doing made they really. Except in that it sticks in their mind and one of them as far as I'm concerned. This to try to inspire kids to do good things that they get older -- see OK -- that I understand what you're going for there what do police think about this. But deep down Saddam we've had pretty good fortune with the police -- our area had. Gone on patrols in downtown Minneapolis. With a couple people including citizen crime and guys than shadow flare. And we've we've had a good conversation with the police you know we've we've been able to tell them we would be there you know on the streets. In advance we've talked to police officers shaken their hands and you know they were they were very cool with -- well. Try to do here yeah paid by the way when you're not raise your doctor Jack -- think of your last name right what you do a -- day Jack. I designed to make uniforms for people in the community as well as people in the -- human community in general. Well good luck to you happy new year thanks for sharing your story lot how many are you by the way in Minneapolis. Public docket you know and -- more. In Minneapolis third in the general area Minneapolis there's only a few of us there's about four technically and then there's another. In Rochester was my good looking guys what customers today where. Depends usually. You know you've got. One wearing out shelf -- where's the big one black trench coat Geist. Kind of like a dream cowboy. You've got the hat and the -- every we have a picture of him that are earlier so mom and dad I got a furor -- really good guy."
" Cool hey Jeremy thank you if people are great all right thank you -- banks are -- here's to a great 2009 day state. My hat's off to -- my mask is too."
" Thank you Jack all right so bill as -- upon you and I've become superheroes what will -- day."
" I think for you may be anchorman anchorman meaning stay classy sandy day and day out like."
" Samberg. -- anger. How much each should have of this."
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