Yeah me too but not waisting any more energy on anyone that fails to see th fight we are truly in.Same here...it p****d me off.
Yeah me too but not waisting any more energy on anyone that fails to see th fight we are truly in.Same here...it p****d me off.
More than just wanting a "hero", two things happened here. First, and probably most obviously, this "untrained" kid reacted immediately in an extremely high-stress situation. He engaged a mass shooter wannabe, reports say, within about 15 seconds, and immediately stopped the attack. No one can say how many more innocents would have been slaughtered if he hadn`t responded, and that fact just cannot be overstated.People want to help a hero.
He may have forfeited his pistol, for who knows how long.
Not a big deal for me. I go into the safe, or I go back to the store.
But a "mid-20s" me. That's a major investment.
Also, maybe he or his girlfriend could use an ankle first aid kit.
Seems like they'd put it to good use.
And finally, different people donate to different groups, for different reasons.
Donating or not donating doesn't make you a bad guy, unless maybe you are donating to criminals.
I donate to a lot of veteran's and youth organizations.
There are people that don't.
Doesn't bother me. Maybe they donate to others. Maybe none.
Everyone saying he was untrained. We don't know what his grandfather taught him, or how he trained in his personal time.More than just wanting a "hero", two things happened here. First, and probably most obviously, this "untrained" kid reacted immediately in an extremely high-stress situation. He engaged a mass shooter wannabe, reports say, within about 15 seconds, and immediately stopped the attack. No one can say how many more innocents would have been slaughtered if he hadn`t responded, and that fact just cannot be overstated.
Secondly, he reinforced for us, and likely opened the eyes of some others for the first time, as to how correct NRA`s statement is, that it takes a good guy with a gun to stop a bad guy with a gun. It`s intuitive to us, but to non-gun owners, probably not so much.
One more thing that this might potentially bring a spotlight to, is the foolishness of gun-free zones. Gun-free zones, just like gun control laws have no effect on criminals and only restrict those who are already law-abiding. I believe all gun-free zones ought to be abolished, period. But we ought to at least have that discussion.
Oh, and you bet I donated.
I couldn`t agree with you more. The reason I put untrained in quotation marks was that the media repeatedly said he had no police or military training. But you`re exactly right, he had to have had some sort of training. Local law enforcement was quoted as remarking about how tactically sound he was. The more I read about this kid, the more amazing he is to me. To not be military or law enforcement, and to go towards gunfire rather than away. To immediately engage the shooter, and from the distance he reportedly engaged him from. The presence of mind to stay trained on the collapsed shooter until law enforcement arrived. I just don`t imagine there`s a thing he could have done better.Everyone saying he was untrained. We don't know what his grandfather taught him, or how he trained in his personal time.
The boy had some fine training even if it wasn't a shooting class, or law enforcement, or military.
This shows you an individual can train themselves, or get good training outside the norm if they have the will to do so.
Not getting after you Gregr just stating that someone can be a good shot and have tactical capabilities if they want outside of classes, or LEO/Military.
I heard there is a police force in Texas that could use some more hand sanitizerI would rather give my money away to a meaningful cause, or someone who is actually doing community work for their community. This was simply a right time at the right place situation, and it's kinda weird to me how everyone is so ready to put the kid on a pedestal like he's a god. Sure, he stopped a lot more senseless death from happening, but his good deed ended when the shooter dropped.
I would rather give my money away to a meaningful cause, or someone who is actually doing community work for their community. This was simply a right time at the right place situation, and it's kinda weird to me how everyone is so ready to put the kid on a pedestal like he's a god. Sure, he stopped a lot more senseless death from happening, but his good deed ended when the shooter dropped.
I would rather him armed than unarmed.Cynically speaking, were I a LGS owner, I'd call Guy's office and offer to give Eli a replacement gun and accessories to replace the ones the police have currently.
Ok, serious question. I can understand they seize it as evidence during the investigation, but why wouldn’t they return it in a timely manner? It seems pretty obvious he acted in defense of himself and others, so what is the point of holding onto his firearm for who knows how long? Are they just picking things apart to try to find charges???Cynically speaking, were I a LGS owner, I'd call Guy's office and offer to give Eli a replacement gun and accessories to replace the ones the police have currently.
Because that area does some stupid "rifling" check on ALL guns taken in.Ok, serious question. I can understand they seize it as evidence during the investigation, but why wouldn’t they return it in a timely manner? It seems pretty obvious he acted in defense of himself and others, so what is the point of holding onto his firearm for who knows how long? Are they just picking things apart to try to find charges???
But his troubles did not stop then…but his good deed ended when the shooter dropped.
Why not both? This is not a zero sum game…I would rather give my money away to a meaningful cause
They should forfeit any and all charges because this guy deserves more.Go Fund Me takes a small percentage, I want to say it’s 2% but I’m not certain on the exact number. The trust part is questionable.
Meh, I just consider the source, and since I don't know this guy/gal, his/her opinion doesn't mean squat to me.And yes I took some slight offense to this attitude.
Actually they are a couple hundred yards south of where those shenanigans happen. I dont think Johnson County nor Greenwood does that crap. Only Marion County to my knowledge.Because that area does some stupid "rifling" check on ALL guns taken in.
Seems like it should be WRONG.
Well said.Meh, I just consider the source, and since I don't know this guy/gal, his/her opinion doesn't mean squat to me.
If it were someone in a position of power or authority, maybe I could give a .
I pay little attention to nobody's.