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Marine shot three times in street robbery survives... by plugging bullet holes with his fingers


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• Karl Trenker confronted two men; was shot three times

• Used battlefield training to stem blood from his wounds

• He was never hurt while serving in Afghanistan and Iraq

A U.S. Marine officer has told the incredible story of how he survived a street robbery by plugging bullet holes in his body with his fingers.

Lieutenant Colonel Karl Trenker, 29, of Miramar, Florida, was shot three times as he confronted two men who had stolen a gold chain from him.

He said he used his battlefield training from Afghanistan and Iraq to stem blood from chest wounds by shoving his finger into the gaping wound.

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In hospital: Lieutenant Colonel Karl Trenker, 29, of Miramar, Florida, was shot three times as he confronted two men who had stolen a gold chain from him

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Suspects: Officers responding to the shooting found 20-year-olds James Flournoy, left, and Jeff Steele, right, close to the scene

’I knew I was shot,’ he said. ‘I just didn't know I was shot that many times.’

‘I put my fingers in the holes to stop the bleeding and ran back to the truck and told my kids I had been shot, but not to worry.’

Lt Colonel Trenker added: ‘I go to Iraq and Afghanistan multiple times, and I haven't been shot or blown up, and I'm here at home in Florida.

‘Here I am riding in an ambulance with a bunch of gunshot wounds.’

Lt Colonel Trenker is in a serious but stable condition after undergoing emergency surgery following the shooting in Deerfield Beach, Florida.

He said the confrontation with the robbers took place after his girlfriend Tanta Siaz advertised a gold chain for sale on Craigslist.

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Well-built: Lt Colonel Trenker said he used his battlefield training to stem blood from chest wounds by shoving his finger into the gaping wound

The U.S. Marine said he volunteered to carry out the sale and drove to an apartment complex to meet the potential buyers.

'I knew I was shot. I just didn't know I was shot that many times. I put my fingers in the holes to stop the bleeding and ran back to the truck and told my kids I had been shot, but not to worry'

Karl Trenker

As he showed off the necklace one of the men shoved him and grabbed the jewellery.

Lt Colonel Trenker said he chased after the two men when one of them turned round and opened fire, hitting him multiple times.

He said he plugged the bullet holes while calling his girlfriend on his cell phone and calmly telling her: ‘I've been shot.’

Lt Colonel Trenker said: ‘I dialled my phone and called my fiancée and said, 'Listen I've been shot I think three times.

Ms Saiz said she couldn't believe he had been shot and that he called her.

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Shocked: He said the confrontation with the robbers took place after his girlfriend Tanta Siaz, pictured, advertised a gold chain for sale on Craigslist

‘I mean, it's amazing to me how this guy had been shot this many times. I mean, he's Superman, you know,’ she told WSVN News.

'I mean, it's amazing to me how this guy had been shot this many times. I mean, he's Superman, you know. He's talking to me just as calmly as I'm sitting here talking'

Karl Trenker

‘He's talking to me just as calmly as I'm sitting here talking.

‘He told me: “I've been shot three times, my fingers are in the bullet holes, the police are going to take care of the kids".'

Officers responding to the shooting found 20-year-olds James Flournoy and Jeff Steele close to the scene.

Both men remain in custody without bond and face attempted murder charges.

Doctors have told Lt Colonel Trenker he will make a full recovery from his wounds and can return to work at the Southern Command Headquarters.

Their first mistake was shoving him...

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Marines are trained to improvise and Adapt to the situation. Those guys have very calm demeanor even under intense battle with their lives at risk.

PS: I would love to see GI Joe vs those thugs in a locked room, even for just 5 minutes. Then we'll see how tough they are without their guns.

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yeah he is older then 29. LT COL remember. btw those 2 better stay in jail beacuse a whole shit load of marines are jsut waiting

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Figures. You survive a war, and you get Fu**ed by the people you were defending. (Not to say those wars were justified, but still. He fought for his country. I'd give the same benefit to the Iraqi soldier doing his duty.)

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The man definitely deserve respect for serving his country. On the other hand, these two men attempts to murder a man for a gold chain is just despicable. :chair:

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might sound awfully wrong, but people can not be equal- them two are not worth half of Lt Col in any situation.

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