Robber's gun jams as he tries to shoot Good Samaritan student in head

He backed up and turned against traffic on St. Mary, pulling up to the
woman — by now crumpled on the sidewalk — and rushed to her aid,
cellphone in hand.
As he crouched at her side, the man who had been carrying her moments before jumped out of a light-colored sport utility vehicle with a semi-automatic pistol and pointed it at Gold’s face.
He pulled the trigger, but the gun jammed. Lowering the weapon, he shot Gold in the stomach.
Finally, he gave up, jumped in his vehicle and sped away, leaving the
gut-shot good Samaritan and the woman the man had tried to abduct behind
him on the sidewalk.
Tulane University is offering a $10,000 reward to anyone with information leading to the arrest and indictment of the assailant.
As he crouched at her side, the man who had been carrying her moments before jumped out of a light-colored sport utility vehicle with a semi-automatic pistol and pointed it at Gold’s face.

Gold fell to the ground, wincing, and the man pointed the gun at his
head a second time and pulled the trigger. The gun jammed again.
Twice more, the assailant tried to shoot Gold in the head. Each time,
the gun jammed, and the man glanced furtively over his shoulder, shaking
the malfunctioning weapon.

The chilling footage, captured by a private security camera positioned
overhead, was turned over Friday morning to the New Orleans Police
Department. As of Friday evening, the department said the shooter was
still at large, and Gold was in guarded condition, surrounded by family
and friends at University Medical Center. He is expected to make a full
recovery.

The woman, whom police did not identify, was treated for minor injuries and released.
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