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American recalls French train attack on Jimmy Fallon show

A California man who was one of three Americans who helped subdue a gunman on a high-speed train traveling to Paris says he couldn't have picked better people to be with that day.
French President Francois Hollande (2nd L) awards off-duty US serviceman Anthony Sadler (2nd L) and British business consultant Chris Norman (L) with France's top Legion d'Honneur medal on August 24, 2015 during a reception at the Elysee Palace in Paris, in recognition of their bravery after they overpowered the Moroccan gunman in the train attack on August 21.

NEW YORK (AP) - A California man who was one of three Americans who helped subdue a gunman on a high-speed train traveling to Paris says he couldn't have picked better people to be with that day.

On "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon" Tuesday, 23-year-old Anthony Sadler says he initially was asleep when Ayoub El-Khazzani was spotted with an AK-47 and other weapons on Aug. 21.

Sadler says his friends, U.S. Air Force Airman Spencer Stone and Oregon National Guardsman Alek Skarlatos, charged the gunman and that he suddenly awoke and began grappling with him too.

The audience began applauding when Fallon asked what happened next and Sadler replied they "beat him down a little bit."

Sadler says despite being slashed by a box cutter, Stone gave medical assistance to another injured passenger.

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