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Rapper T.I. Talks Atlanta Jumper Out of Suicide, Say Cops

Rapper T.I. Helps Avert Suicide at Skyscraper
Rapper and Actor Tip "T.I." Harris (Getty Images/Ethan Miller) (Getty Images/Ethan Miller)

ATLANTA (CBS/AP) Rapper T.I. helped talk a suicidal man off the ledge of a 22-story Atlanta skyscraper, police said Wednesday.

Officer James Polite says the hip-hop star joined the crowd outside the office building in midtown Wednesday and told officers he wanted to help.

"I told him it ain't that bad. It'll get better, to put the time and effort into making it better," T.I. said in a phone interview with The Associated Press. "I just reminded him know that I know. It looks bad right now, but it can turn around."

Police said the man agreed to come down in exchange for a few minutes face-to-face with T.I., whose real name is Clifford Harris.

T.I. said he heard about the situation on the radio and drove to the building to help. He recorded a video of himself on a cell phone and rescue workers took it to the man to prove the rapper was really there.

The Atlanta native said the man seemed to be "beat up by life."

The suicidal man, whose name wasn't released, was taken to a hospital.

The good deed follows recent legal trouble for the rapper, who is due in court Friday for a parole hearing after being arrested on suspicion of drug offenses last month in Los Angeles. He's on supervised release after spending a year in prison on federal weapons charges.

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