Mohammad Sohail, the proprietor of a deli on Long Island, didn’t hesitate when he was accosted back in May by a man with a baseball bat who demanded his money. After having his hands up momentarily, the New York Post reports, Sohail pulled a 9 mm rifle from behind his counter and forced the would-be robber to drop his weapon.
After the robber pleaded for his life, saying he had no choice but to rob to feed his family, Sohail, a Pakistani-American, gave him some bread, $40, and sent him on his way.
The story would be astounding enough if it ended right there, but the robber surprised Sohail again just this last week, with a letter containing thanks and $50. The letter discussed how the writer’s life had improved since the incident:
"Now I have a new child and good job make good money staying out of trouble and taking care of my family. You gave me forty dollars thank you for sparing my life Because of that you change my life."
Sohail joked that the robbery ended up bringing him good fortune. "When you do good things for somebody, it comes back to you. I gave him $40 and he sent me back $50. It was a good investment."
Watch the original robbery attempt from Sohail’s security camera: