A Good Guy With a Gun Stopped a Shooting?
The big news yesterday was yet another possible school shooting. This time a 17-year-old brought a Glock handgun to Great Mills High school in Maryland. Fortunately, he only wounded two people. The ammosexuals have been fetishizing the incident because, supposedly a “good guy with a gun” stopped a shooting. Except, that is not what happened.
Here’s the CNN report:
The incident began in a school hallway at 7:55 a.m., just before classes started. Authorities say Austin Wyatt Rollins, armed with a handgun, shot a female and a male student. The shooter had a prior relationship with the female student, St. Mary’s County Sheriff Tim Cameron said.
School resource officer Blaine Gaskill responded to the scene in less than a minute, the sheriff said. Gaskill fired a round at the shooter, and the shooter fired a round simultaneously, Cameron said.
Rollins was later pronounced dead. Gaskill was unharmed. The 16-year-old female student is in critical condition with life-threatening injuries, and the 14-year-old male student who was shot is in stable condition.
The shooter was also shot and killed, and a Student Resource Officer (SRO), justified or not, will have to live with that. Not a random “good guy with a gun,” but a trained and experienced law enforcement officer.
Wayne LaPierre of the industry trade association, the National Rifle Association (NRA), is constantly making the claim, “The only way to stop a bad guy with a gun is with a good guy with a gun.” The problem is, that rarely works. According to a report from the Violence Policy Center, for every 1 “justifiable” gun homicide in 2012 there were 34 criminal gun homicides, 78 gun suicides, and 2 accidental gun deaths.1
At the end of the day, two school children were seriously wounded, one kid was killed, and an SRO has to live with having to shoot and kill a kid all because of a gun. A good guy with a gun didn’t prevent a shooting. You can deflect, blame, and disssemble all you want, but at the end of the day, because of a gun, a school kid was killed and two were wounded…at school.
- “Guns in America: For every criminal killed in self-defense, 34 innocent people die,” Wonkblog, Washington Post, Christopher Ingraham June 19, 2015.