Jon Bon Jovi Was Thanked By The Nashville Police For Helping Talk A Woman Off A Bridge Ledge

Jon Bon Jovi and a colleague talked a woman off a Nashville bridge ledge on Tuesday, police said ― and their act of compassion was captured on surveillance video.

Jon Bon Jovi on the red carpet, wearing a black suit. The backdrop features "JON BON JOVI" and various sponsor logos, including MUSICAARES and AEG
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The Rock & Roll Hall of Famer was filming a music video on the Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge in downtown Nashville when the two sprang into action, The Tennessean reported.

In footage released by the Metro Nashville Police Department and shared by The Associated Press (which appears to have edited it), a woman stands on the ledge beyond the safety railing. Bon Jovi engages her in conversation and a companion gets closer to comfort the woman. Both help her climb over the railing to safety. Bon Jovi hugs the woman and the three are seen walking away.

“It takes all of us to help keep each other safe,” Metro Nashville Police Department Chief John Drake said in a “shout out” on X to Bon Jovi and his team. The police credited them for persuading her to come off the ledge.

Bon Jovi declined to comment over privacy concerns for the woman in crisis, The Tennessean reported.

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