Posted September 8, 2016 1:32 pm by Comments

By Ammoland

Surviving a Mass Killer Rampage: When Seconds Count

Surviving a Mass Killer Rampage: When Seconds Count : http://tiny.cc/mk7oey
Doctors for Responsible Gun Ownership

USA – -(Ammoland.com)- Any reasonably informed American can tell you who Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold were.

Their names are indelibly linked with the name “Columbine” as the vile mass murderers of 13 people in the April 1999 incident of that name. But few know of Joel Myrick, Tracy Bridges or Joe Zamudio, three armed citizen heroes who ran to, not from, the gunfire of mass murderers.

The near-instantaneous defensive response made possible by arming potential victims, which is to say the public, is something that doesn’t happen in the gun prohibitionist’s make-believe world.

So it’s fortunate that we have Chris Bird detailing through a crime reporter’s eye just how it did happen in one mass killing after another. Bird fills in the details deliberately omitted in mainstream media reports: the life-saving actions of Myrick (Pearl, Mississippi school shooting, 1997), Bridges (Appalachian School of Law shooting, 2002), Zamudio (Congresswoman Gabby Giffords Tucson shooting, 2011), and many others.

The lessons have not been lost on law enforcement and education agencies, which have adopted remedies ranging from the ground-up Argyle School District armed staff program in rural north …Read the Rest

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