Wedding photographer fights off armed robbers to save couple's photos. The brazen attack, caught on video, happened right in front of the horrified bride and groom
Two photographers, shooting outside the Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco, became the targets of brazen armed attacks Wednesday.A wedding photographer fought off a brazen daytime attack by two armed men in San Francisco to save the filmed memories of his clients.And it was one of two separate assaults on photographers in the same day at the same location - San Francisco's Palace of Fine Arts.
The would-be victim, a new father who acknowledges he wasn't thinking carefully about the potential consequences, successfully wrestles his camera bag back out of the suspects' hands.He spoke exclusively to ABC7's sister station KGO-TV in San Francisco to describe the harrowing experience.
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