Sunday, December 30, 2012

Bad guy with a gun stopped by a good gal with a gun

The point here being that the press didn't cover the fact that the guy wasn't stopped by the cops or other responders; he was stopped by an armed off duty policeman at the theater. I'm just sayin'.

CBS News  ...."Antu says the man headed toward the theater and shot a male in the lot. The age and condition of the victim wasn't immediately known, but Antu says his injuries did not appear life-threatening."
"The gunman entered the theater, Antu says, where he fired a shot but did not hit anyone. An off-duty sheriff's deputy working security then shot the gunman."

WNDU, South Bend reports this:  "The suspect proceeded to continue to run from police and entered the bathroom of the "Santikos Mayan Palace 14." An off duty Bexar Co. Sheriff's Deputy was working security at the theater and followed the suspect into the bathroom and shot him."

The Blaze reports: "An off-duty deputy reportedly spotted the shooter and followed him into the theater where he shot him. One female witness told the local news station KSAT that she heard "multiple shots" fired, as people ran for the exits."  More here

Hat tip to Robert Hope, Sacramento

Just for debate, what about this guy who was packing legally with the intent to shoot up a theater?
and is seeking to hire a new police officer as we speak.

NBC's David Gregory Mocks LaPierre for Proposing Armed Guards, but Sends Kids to High-Security School  "The Gregory children go to school with the children of President Barack Obama, according to the Washington Post. That school is the co-ed Quaker school Sidwell Friends.
"According to a scan of the school's online faculty-staff directory, Sidwell has a security department made up of at least 11 people. Many of those are police officers, who are presumably armed.
"Moreover, with the Obama kids in attendance, there is a secret service presence at the institution, as well."

So the Secret Service is for the Obama children; the 11 armed guards for the school in general? 

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