Monday, November 6, 2017

Man Shot At and Chased Texas Church Shooter Devin Kelley




Witnesses say the man who killed at least than 26 people inside a small Texas church only fled the scene after a local resident started shooting back at him. 

The local resident, who a neighbor described as the "nicest man on the planet," had grabbed his rifle and engaged the suspect as he exited First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs, just 40 miles southeast of San Antonio. 

According to state officials, during the confrontation, the suspect dropped his assault-type rifle and fled from the church, with the local citizen in pursuit.

More @ WFMY

8 comments:

  1. I am beginning to think we do need gun control. There is a commonality in all the shootings. Almost without exception, every shooter is liberal and democrat. Perhaps we should ban guns to liberals and democrats.

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  2. Watching Laura Ingraham tonite, a speaker from Sutherland
    Springs said Willeford shot the killer several times, once
    even after the killer had entered his car and drove off and
    then crashed. No mention, I repeat, no mention of the killer
    shooting himself in the head - no suicide. Speaker's name
    is Mike Jordan. But yet, the 'authorities' are saying the
    killer committed suicide. What a circus. This is how the
    'authorities' twist stories.

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    1. Thanks and wonder what their advantage would be to use this spin?

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    2. I don't know. About like Las Vegas, they kept the
      story twisted with inconsistencies.
      The killer, Kelley, called his father before he died
      to tell him he was not going to make it and then
      died. Mike Jordan said after the car crashed, that
      was the end of it.

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    3. Thanks and I imagine those who trust the government these days are few and far between.

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  3. It use to be said if you were suspicious you were mentally ill;
    now they say if you are NOT suspicious you are mentally ill.

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