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PNC Park Usher Suffers Heart Attack, Robbed by Teen and Left to Die

Tom KinslowMay 4, 2011

A PNC Park usher suffered a heart attack, and normally, someone stopping would be great news for someone in dire need of medical attention.

In a horrifying twist, Michael Schact was robbed in the middle of his emergency, resulting in a heart-breaking story.

Per the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:

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Police said today that a 17-year-old boy came across a PNC Park usher who was having a heart attack in his car, pulled the man out and onto the ground, went through his pockets and stole his wallet, then drove away in the vehicle, leaving the usher to die in the street.

The teen is not charged with homicide in the death of 58-year-old Michael Schacht, who was headed home after a 14-inning game at PNC Park on April 9. The suspect is charged with car theft and robbery as a juvenile, and police did not name him.

Police said Mr. Schacht was found unresponsive on Brighton Road on the North Side and was taken to Allegheny General Hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

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That is one of the most horrible things I've ever heard happen to another human being. To find someone who is clearly about to die is a scary situation for anyone, but to callously think of robbing the man and leaving him in the street to die is an awful crime. Honestly, he should be charged with something in the death of this man.

The teen found him clearly knowing that he was having health issues, and then threw him in the street to take his money and car. It's a vague area in terms of the law, but it was negligent at best and I'm sure that other people would have many other adjectives to describe this kid's actions that night.

I don't know how he can possibly live with himself after what he did.

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