Newark Mayor Cory Booker rushed to help a man who had been hit by a car. Mayor Booker just so happened to be driving past the accident and although police were on scene of the pedestrian/vehicle accident, he still got out of his car to help stabilize the 50-year-old man. This is not the first time Mayor Booker has physically helped someone in need, this past April he suffered 2nd degree burns after helping a neighbor out of her burning home. Read more below.

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Newark mayor Cory Booker just came to the rescue of yet another constituent.

Earlier today, Booker tweeted that he’d chanced upon an accident scene in Newark in which a pedestrian had been hit by a moving vehicle. According to CBS New York, although the police had already arrived at the scene, Booker got out of his car, ran to the man’s side and began to talk to him. The mayor’s office says the man soon came around, recognized Booker’s voice, and asked, “Are you Mayor Booker?” The man, who is said to be in his 50s, was bleeding from the mouth and nose.

NBC New York reports that the hero mayor also got water and ice for the victim until an ambulance arrived.

He then tweeted that the driver of the car “did the right thing” by staying until medical help arrived. This, of course, is not the first time Booker has come to the aid of one of his residents. In April this year, he rushed to rescue a neighbor after learning her house was on fire. Although his security detail tried to hold him back, Booker said he “just grabbed her and whipped her out of the bed.” He was later hospitalized for second-degree burns.

This time, though, Booker may have not have had as central a role to play in the incident. According to the Star-Ledger, 19-year-old detective Michael Davidson was the first to arrive at the scene. He “immediately called 911 and began to render assistance,” said Katherine Carter, a spokeswoman for the prosecutor’s office.

When asked by a reporter later that day if he had a Superman “S” under his shirt, Booker replied, “This is not a moment like that. This is really about a lot of good people, Officer Davis especially, being there.”

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