An old man was eating at a truck stop when three rough-looking bikers walked in.

Three gruff-appearing bikers entered the truck stop where an elderly man was dining.

The first biker chuckled and sat down at the counter after poking his cigarette into the elderly man’s pie as they passed him.

Taking up the old man’s milk, the second motorcyclist spat into it. Before stepping up to the counter with the other bikers, the third one turned over the old man’s plate.

Putting down his money, the old man stood up and walked out of the café without a word to the laughing bikers. The waitress heard one of the bikers ask, “Not much of a man, was he?”

Furthermore, not much of a truck driver, the waitress retorted. Just now, he backed his large vehicle over three motorcyclists!

Hero Uncle Rushes Into Flames to Save 8-Year-Old Girl – What Happens Next Will Shock You

A man from Washington is being called a hero after he ran into a burning house to save his eight-year-old niece.

According to reports, 20-year-old Derrick Byrd suffered second and third-degree burns on his face, back, and arms after rushing into the house when he realized his niece was trapped inside.

Speaking to KOMO-TV, Byrd said: “Even though I got burnt, I didn’t really care. I’d rather get burnt than her. She’s young and still has so much ahead of her. She’s a good kid.”

The fire broke out in a home in Aberdeen, Washington, while Derrick Byrd and six other family members were inside, including his sister Kayla and her three children.

When the fire spread, Byrd helped his nephews, Junior and Royce, jump out of a second-story window to safety. However, his eight-year-old niece Mercedes was too scared to jump after watching her mother, Kayla, fall from the roof.

Without hesitating, Byrd ran back into the burning house to save Mercedes. He quickly felt the flames burning him.

“I could feel it burning me,” he said.

Byrd wrapped his shirt around Mercedes’ face to protect her from the smoke and carried her out of the house as fast as he could.

Despite suffering burns, Byrd said he’d do it all again if needed.

“I’d run back in there and do it again, even if I got burnt worse or died,” he said.

When people called him a hero, Byrd humbly responded, “I wouldn’t say I’m a hero. I just wasn’t going to let my niece and nephews die.”

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