This is one of the
most shocking things I've ever read. Apparently that guy is actually useful.
Bird? Plane? Or real-life local hero?
By Kari Petrie, kpetrie@stcloudtimes.com
Published: October 27. 2007 12:30AM
St. Cloud police are recognizing the city's superhero for saving the life of a man who tried to commit suicide.
John Fillah, known around town as Superman, stopped a man from jumping off Veterans Bridge on Oct. 13. Now he is getting a letter of appreciation from the police department for that action.
"Without (Fillah's) efforts, that man may have died," Police Chief Dennis Ballantine said.
Fillah is known for dressing with a red cape and standing on city street corners. He also has a tattoo in tribute to his idol.
It seems that his habit for dressing in costume may have helped save the man's life. Fillah said he was standing along Fifth Avenue in downtown late Oct. 13 when a man approached him.
Although not dressed in character, the man recognized Fillah as St. Cloud's Superman. The man started telling Fillah that he was down on his luck with no place to live and he felt he had no future, Fillah said.
"He recognized me," Fillah said. "Had I not been doing the Superman thing, he wouldn't have had anyone to talk to."
The man told Fillah that he wanted to kill himself.
"I know what depression is like and I know what it feels like and I know you shouldn't take things like this lightly," Fillah said.
The man began to walk away and Fillah followed him to make sure he was all right. But the man started yelling at Fillah to go away and ran faster. When the man approached the bridge, Fillah called police.
"I thought I should be prepared," he said.
The man crawled over the bridge railing and Fillah grabbed hold of him, preventing him from jumping. Fillah said the man fought with him and tried to pull away, but he kept hanging on.
"It was a really traumatic thing for me to go through," he said. "I realized that this guy's life was in my hands."
At one point, Fillah said, he was concerned that he would lose his grip, but a passer-by came to help him. Eventually police arrived and were able to pull the man over and get him help.
Fillah said it was easy to decide to follow the man and help him. He said he dresses as Superman to watch over the community and to stand up for what's right.
"I believe in what Superman represents - truth, justice and the American way," he said.
He remains humble in his actions and thanks the passers-by who also helped and the St. Cloud Police Department.
"I don't think I did anything that extraordinary. Many Americans would have done the same," he said.
Many officers have stopped Fillah and thanked him for his effort. Ballantine said the letter of appreciation would be hand-delivered to Fillah.
"We can usually find him when we need to," he said.
That guys is so weird.