In 2015, George Pickering II was told his son was brain-ᴅᴇᴀᴅ. NT

Doctors had begun taking George Pickering III off life support after a mᴀssive stroke, and an organ donation company had already been contacted.
But his father refused to believe his son was gone.

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Desperate and convinced there was still life in him, George brought a gun into the hospital and demanded one thing: more time.
For hours, police and SWAT surrounded the hospital as he sat beside his son, waiting for a sign.
Then his son squeezed his hand.
Not once, but several times, on command.

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George eventually surrendered and later faced charges, but his son made a remarkable recovery.
“There was a law broken,” George III later said, “but it was broken for all the right reasons. I’m here now because of it.”

To everyone else, it looked like a crime.
To him, it was a father refusing to let his son die.