Face of Defense: Airman Intercedes, Stops Violent Crime
By Air Force Senior Airman Mackenzie Richardson 92nd Air Refueling Wing
FAIRCHILD
AIR FORCE BASE, Washington, Dec. 9, 2016 — “I was doing my laundry at a
laundromat in the Shadle area,” said Air Force Senior Airman Logan
Lingren, 92nd Maintenance Squadron aircraft structural maintenance
technician.
Air Force Tech. Sgt.
Steven Olander, 141st Maintenance Squadron aircraft structural
maintenance technician, left, and Senior Airman Logan Lingren, 92nd MXS
aircraft structural maintenance technician, create a sidewall skin for
the left landing gear wheel well, at Fairchild Air Force Base,
Washington, Nov. 15, 2016. The skin replaced a portion of metal in the
left landing gear wheel well affected by corrosion. Air Force photo by
Senior Airman Mackenzie Richardson
Air
Force Tech. Sgt. Steven Olander, 141st Maintenance Squadron aircraft
structural maintenance technician, left, and Senior Airman Logan
Lingren, 92nd MXS aircraft structural maintenance technician, create a
sidewall skin for the left landing gear wheel well, at Fairchild Air
Force Base, Washington, Nov. 15, 2016. The skin replaced a portion of
metal in the left landing gear wheel well affected by corrosion. Air
Force photo by Senior Airman Mackenzie Richardson
“While
my clothes were in the washer, I walked over to a fast food restaurant
when I heard a woman calling for help,” Lingren said.
As
Lingren entered the restaurant, he saw a distressed woman standing
outside the men’s restroom screaming for help. Lingren rushed to the
woman’s aid, where she described the horrific scene of one man taking a
knife from his jacket and stabbing another man.
Air Force Tech. Sgt. Steven Olander, 141st Maintenance Squadron aircraft structural maintenance technician, left, and Senior Airman Logan Lingren, 92nd MXS aircraft structural maintenance technician, create a sidewall skin for the left landing gear wheel well, at Fairchild Air Force Base, Washington, Nov. 15, 2016. The skin replaced a portion of metal in the left landing gear wheel well affected by corrosion. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Mackenzie Richardson
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