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« Mass murder in Texas--killer halted by armed citizen | Main | More on the Texas killer »

More on the men who stopped the Texas church shooter

Posted by David Hardy · 6 November 2017 01:33 PM

I'm favorably impressed. The mainstream media actually is covering the story. And these guys were not only heroic, but pretty wise for men under that much stress.

From CNN:

"He saw that the guy was wearing body armor, and there was a velcro strap, from the back to the front," detailed Leonard, speaking live on Monday. "He knew from that ... that the vulnerable spot was going to be in the side. And so that's where he shot him."

Leonard added that the shooter carjacked a nearby vehicle and engaged his cousin in a firefight.
"As he was doing that, [my cousin] shot him again, in the neck."

More from the Washington Post and USA Today.

2 Comments | Leave a comment

Harry Schell | November 7, 2017 2:55 PM | Reply

Note also that the plumber left his shoes behind when he left the house, going barefoot. He had his AR and that was more important, I guess.

Fine men.

SPQR | November 10, 2017 9:16 AM | Reply

And had to load magazine from loose rounds.

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