SURPRISE! 'GOOD GUY
WITH A GUN' STOPS SCHOOL SHOOTING, Limbaugh to
media: 'Make damn certain the world knows how gunman was stopped', 3/20/18, WND
It’s another prime example of how a good guy with a gun can save dozens of innocent lives when under attack by a madman hell-bent on mass murder.
It’s another prime example of how a good guy with a gun can save dozens of innocent lives when under attack by a madman hell-bent on mass murder.
A student gunman at Great Mills High School in Southern Maryland tore through
the campus at 8 a.m. Tuesday, shooting and injuring two students.
“There was a loud sound and everyone started screaming and
running,” tweeted student Mollie Davis.
But an armed school resource officer, Blaine Gaskill, wasn’t about
to stand down or wait for backup.
He was determined to save innocent young lives. So Gaskill
wasted no time in pursuing attacker Austin Wyatt Rollins, 17, who was armed
with a Glock handgun.
Gaskill fired a round at the gunman and quickly neutralized
the threat.
Nobody was killed, except for Rollins.
Two injured students – a 14-year-old boy and 16-year-old
girl – are receiving treatment at local hospitals. The boy is
in stable condition at MedStar St. Mary Hospital. The girl is critical at
the University of Maryland Prince George’s Hospital Center. Gaskill was
not injured.
It’s a stark contrast to the
Valentine’s Day shooting five weeks ago at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School
in Parkland, Florida, where 17 people were killed. In that case, the school resource officer waited outside the school as
the gunman massacred students inside.
During his Tuesday show, talk-radio host Rush Limbaugh declared:
“If the media could do one thing right here … they would make damn certain the
world knows how he was stopped. It wasn’t a gun-free zone. … It was nothing
more than an armed security agent … and this worked.
“Thank God for the armed security. … What definitely needs to be
publicized is how this was stopped.”
Earlier Tuesday, Limbaugh had urged the media to refrain from
publishing Rollins’ name. He said refusing to give publicity to the
attacker might help prevent future shootings.
Sheriff Tim Cameron said Gaskill fired “at least a round at
the shooter, and I believe the shooter also fired a round.”
He added: “This is what we train for. This is what we prepare
for and this is what we pray we never have to do. And on this day we realized
our worst nightmare that our greatest asset – our children – were attacked
in a bastion of safety and security, one of our schools.”
Meanwhile, the Florida school shooting has triggered a wave of
anti-gun activism among students there. Students across the country
participated in a “school walkout” last Wednesday. They also plan to attend a
march in Washington, D.C., this weekend called “March for Our Lives.”
David Hogg, a 17-year-old senior at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High
School has become a leader of the “Never Again” movement for gun control. Hogg
has said proposals to arm teachers, which are advocated by President Trump, are
“disgusting.”
Limbaugh said the Maryland school situation “ended well for a
specific reason.” That’s because a “good guy with a gun” acted quickly and
saved innocent lives.
“If David Hogg had his way, there wouldn’t be any armed security
in the schools,” he said. “David Hogg and all the students at Parkland, if they
had their way … this shooting in Maryland would have gone on a lot longer.”
In a statement posted to Twitter after Tuesday’s shooting,
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan said “prayers are not enough” when it comes
to preventing school shootings.
“The First Lady and I are praying for those who were injured,
their families and loved ones, and for the entire Great Mills community as they
come together to heal in the wake of this horrific situation,” Hogan said. “But
prayers are not enough. Although our pain remains fresh and the facts remain
uncertain, today’s horrible events should not be an excuse to pause our
conversation about school safety. Instead, it must serve as a call to action.”
Norb
Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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