I think initially it was an accident it got out at all. They were interviewing two people soon after the shooting. One was a doctor that "played dead" and ran around "checking pulses" after the shots ceased and the other was one that ran toward the shots to help; they had already engaged the shooter and he helped restrain him. When asked if he was afraid he said something to the effect of, "I carry a weapon so no. By the time I got there the shooting had stopped and some of them were struggling to subdue the shooter." He was also very self effacing.mctowalot wrote:Doesn't fit the agenda, I'm surprised they reported it at all.
Had there been a "friendly fire" incident however...
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Perhaps it'll help the cause to note that, the only person in the area we KNOW had a CHL ran toward the shots and helped restrain the shooter.