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20 bikers refused to leave a dying veteran's hospital room even when security threatened to arrest them all.
Old Jim had been dying alone for three weeks, no visitors, no family, just a forgotten Marine in a VA hospital bed, counting his last breaths.
But when a young nurse posted on Facebook that this 89-year-old veteran who'd fought at Iwo Jima was going to die without a single person holding his hand, something extraordinary happened that had the entire hospital staff in tears.
The bikers came from five different states, some riding through the night, others taking time off work they couldn't afford to lose, all because of a promise they'd made to never let a veteran die alone.
"Sir, visiting hours are over," the security guard said for the third time, his hand resting on his radio. "I'm going to have to call the police if you don't leave."
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"Jim," Nurse Katie whispered from the corner where she stood watching, tears in her eyes. "He has no one."
The officer nodded slowly. He turned to his partner. "Radio the chief. Tell him the situation." Then he looked at the security guard. "These men aren't causing any trouble. They're paying their respects. We'll stand by."
Word spread through the hospital. The director, a man more concerned with budgets and regulations than with bedside manners, came storming up to the floor, ready to read the riot act. He was met at the nurse's station by the police officer.
"You can't have a gang of bikers taking over a patient's room!" the director hissed.
"They're not a gang, sir," the officer said calmly. "They're a guard of honor. And frankly, if you try to throw them out now, you'll have a PR nightmare on your hands. That nurse's post has been shared over fifty thousand times. The local news is already on its way."