Tuesday feel good story
UpNorth sends us a feel good story from Arizona where a youngster took offense at being asked to leave a party and returned with a rifle to fire off a few shots skyward, but then leveled the gun on the festivities;
The man pointed the rifle at partygoers and a 39-year-old partygoer pulled out a handgun and shot the 27 year old before police arrived, Breeden said. The shooter did not try to leave and waited for officers to arrive.
The shooter has been cooperative with investigators, [Glendale Police Department spokeswoman Officer Tracey Breeden] said. He was questioned and released by detectives.
So that’s one that the gun grabbers won’t count as a good guy with a gun stopping a mass shooting because no one got shot except the gunman – but that possibility existed before a good guy with a gun stopped the potential evil-doer. Gun grabbers need four bodies before it counts.
Category: Feel Good Stories
I bet there is atleast 1 person from that party even after the incident that believes guns should be banned. Even when their life was possibly saved due to the 2nd amendment rights and a good guy with a gun. That’s the insane America we live in today.
Such senseless loss of life is why all guns should be banned. That crazed vigilante decided to take the law into his own hands when a gunman brought a rifle to the party rather than calling the police and waiting 15 minutes like a law-abiding citizen. Instead, he acted as judge, jury, and executioner. This is why our country is going down the drain!
/sarcasm
I thought the Brady Bunch classified a mass shooting as an event where 4 or more people had rounds fired in their general vicinity, regardless of whether or not anyone was actually hit. That being said, would this not qualify as a mass shooting where the shooter was put down before he could actually hurt anyone? I know it still won’t make the headlines of “Gun Grabber’s Daily” but still…
I wouldn’t call any situation where I felt it necessary to bring a gun, a “party” — I’d probably call it a mob.
And if there is someone there who would point a gun at me, for any reason — I wouldn’t call them “friends,” either.