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Giant red umbrella triggers 911 call to the NYPD to stop a woman dressed in a 'Handmaid's Tale' costume from jumping off a building

Well, they do say “if you see something, say something.” In this case, the “something” turned out to be a giant red umbrella and not a woman dressed up as a character from the “Handmaid’s Tale” getting ready to jump off a building in New York City.

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On the left, a photo of the suspected woman in a Handmaid’s Tale costume, on the right, a photo from the NYPD and the “jumper”:

Oh, it gets better. The NYPD News Twitter account responded to the photo with a message saying never be hesitant to call 911 and “Blessed be the umbrella,” channeling the show:

Ha!

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