He was assisting a police officer.
May Allah accept his maryterdom, and grant him the best of paradise.
POLICE IDENTIFY DEPUTY, TWO OTHERS KILLED IN STRUGGLE LAST NIGHT - Jeffry Scott, Arizona Daily Star, 8/11/05
http://www.azstarnet.com/dailystar/dailystar/88244.phpAuthorities have released the name of a Pima County Sheriff's Deputy killed in the line of duty Wednesday night near West Ajo Way and South Kinney Road, the name of a man who died while trying to help him and the name of a suspect who started a fight with them.
Deputy Timothy David Graham, 30, went to a Circle K at the intersection around 8 p.m., after a 911 call reported a "crazed man" at the store. That man, 23-year-old Aaron Swyers, fought Graham across the gas station lot, across the eastbound lanes of traffic and into a wide median with tall grass.
A nearby taxi cab driver, Dawud Isa Abusida, 56, who saw the deputy's struggle, parked his car and ran to help. With his assistance, Graham was able to get handcuffs on one of the Swyers's wrists.
But during the struggle, all three men fell into the westbound fast lane and were hit by a pickup driven by a 70-year-old man, who had his 12-year-old grandson with him. Officials have not yet released the name of the driver. Graham, Abusida and Swyers died at the scene.
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THE 3 WHO PAID DEARLY Arizona Daily Star, 8/12/05
http://www.dailystar.com/dailystar/allheadlines/88385.phpDawud Isa Abusida
Dawud Isa Abusida, 56, was a veteran Tucson cabdriver who started his own business, Budget Cabs, just two months ago.
He also was a scientist, with a master's degree in food science from the University of Arizona, a fact that surprised many of his co-workers, who said he never mentioned it, though he displayed a keen intelligence.
His co-workers and his family were not surprised to learn he died while trying to help a sheriff's deputy. His youngest son, Islam, 24, said his father's actions were consistent with the man he had become.
"I'm really proud of him and what he did, even though it did cost him his life," he said.
He said his father did "a lot of good things and gave good advice. He always told me to plan as if you're going to live forever but prepare yourself like you're going to die today."
When there is so much news of Muslims dying in the act of horrible deeds, it is refreshing to be reminded that most are good people.