The door was locked but someone innocently buzzed the shooter in. It's a school, not a prison, and he's a former student.
All credit to Principal Moore. I'm sure he's has been coaching tackles like that for years and he got the gun hand under control right away. The standard advice for responding to mass shootings is "run, hide, fight" in that order. This situation shows the risk (getting shot) but also the benefits (ending the situation quickly) of bumping "fight" up to option #1.
The door was locked but someone innocently buzzed the shooter in. It's a school, not a prison, and he's a former student.
All credit to Principal Moore. I'm sure he's has been coaching tackles like that for years and he got the gun hand under control right away. The standard advice for responding to mass shootings is "run, hide, fight" in that order. This situation shows the risk (getting shot) but also the benefits (ending the situation quickly) of bumping "fight" up to option #1.
Reminds me of Frank Hall in Chardon in 2012. Great story. There are good people in this world.
Wait. The news report says the principal was shot in the chaos. Say what?!!!?!! Um Miss news reporter, care to elaborate on that? That's kind of a big deal. Shot where? The gut, leg, arm? Was it serious? I am assuming no, but give us something more. What hospital and when was he released? What's the recovery time? .............