Made-for-cinema moment four hooded teens pull a gun on the wrong Marine veteran trained in hand-to-hand combat

A Maryland Marine veteran was forced to remember his training as four hooded teenagers quickly regretted pulling a gun on him during an attempted robbery.
Jheyco Borda, 35, was working on his truck Wednesday afternoon in Oxon Hill when the teens approached him at around 4.30.
Surveillance footage captured the moment one teen reached into his pocket just moments later and pulled out a gun, pointing it directly at Borda.
‘I saw six kids come by playing around… and out of my corner of my eye, they stepped in front of my car,’ Borda told Telemundo44.
‘I saw them put on a face mask. As soon as I figured that one out, I was like, something’s about to go down.’
The Marine said he told the teen that his truck was on and the keys were inside before they also demanded his phone.
‘I gave [my phone] to him. When he got distracted looking at my phone, that was the split second when I grabbed the gun out of his hand,’ he continued.
The footage showed the moment Borda lunged at the teenager, sparking a commotion on the side of the street.
Jheyco Borda, 35, was working on his truck on Wednesday afternoon in Oxon Hill when the teens approached him at around 4.30pm
Surveillance footage captured the moment one teen reached into his pocket just moments later and pulled out a gun, pointing it directly at Borda
The footage showed the moment Borda lunged at the teenager, sparking a commotion on the side of the street, as he wrestled the gun from the teens hands
Borda’s brother, who is planning on enlisting in the Air Force, quickly ran out to help disarm the teenager.
While two of the other teens backed away from the brawl, another circled around the truck and launched at the scuffle.
Both brothers were able to overpower the teens. ‘We are trained to fight or flight and it was my instinct in a split second,’ Borda told WUSA 9.
‘Every split second counts a lot, and they teach us that in there.’
According to Borda, the gun fired during the commotion, and, while no one was injured, it left a hole on the side of his truck.
Borda says his training in the Marines helped him act fast and trust his instincts
Borda’s brother, who is planning on enlisting in the Air Force, quickly ran out to help and all four were later placed into police custody
The pair then managed to hold the teens down until law enforcement from the Prince George’s County Police Department arrived, Fox 5 reported.
According to the outlet, the four teens were taken into custody.
The Daily Mail reached out to Prince George’s County Police Department for comment.



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