Florida woman who fought off kidnapper given award
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ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. (WFLA) — The Florida woman who fought off a kidnapper last month was given an award on Thursday.

The St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office said it gave the first “FightBack Award” to 18-year-old Emma Marine.

According to deputies, on June 29, Marine was employed at a smoke shop in St. Augustine when a man entered the store, took merchandise, and tried to abduct her.

Surveillance video captured Marine fighting off the attacker and screaming.

The St. John’s County Sheriff’s Office released surveillance video of an alleged attempted kidnapping in St. Augustine, Florida, on June 28, 2025. (St. John’s Sheriff’s Office)

“She did everything right, screaming, fighting back, and getting away,” said Brian Anderson-Needham with Weapon Brand Self Defense and More.

“Her strength is a living reminder of what it means to fight back and reclaim power in the face of violence,” the sheriff’s office said.

The sheriff’s office’s Women Against Violent Encounters instructors offered these tips to stay safe in situations:

  • Observe and be aware of your surroundings and people
  • Know your “Danger Zone,” the distance between people that can jeopardize personal safety
  • Trust your instincts and life experiences. If you think something is wrong, it usually is
  • Prepare for worst case scenario-mental rehearsal- learn from example
  • Attitude, mental commitment, and preparation are keys to success
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