A teenager from Nanaimo is being hailed as a hero by his family after a suspect wielding a knife entered their business and the boy scared them off using a baseball bat.
Fourteen-year-old Jake Currie was working Wednesday at his his family’s business, Abbies Corner Store on Second Street in Nanaimo’s downtown.
The corner store is also where Currie’s family lives, and his stepsister and her four-month-old baby were in the room next to the store. Currie’s stepdad Marcel Trudeau thinks the boy went above and beyond to protect the store and his family.
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