Posted on 07/01/2016 6:33:37 PM PDT by bobsunshine
A man with a concealed carry permit in South Carolina prevented a massacre in a nightclub. But this example of Second Amendment saving lives hasnt garnered media interests. According to a report on The Federalist, A man with a concealed carry license stopped a shooter after the latter opened fire on a crowd of people at a nightclub in South Carolina early Sunday morning.
Writer Bre Payton explained, After getting into a fight with another person, the 32-year-old suspect pulled out a gun and began to fire at a crowd of people gathered outside of the club, hitting and injuring four, WISTV reports. One of the victims, who holds a concealed-carry permit, shot back in self-defense, hitting the suspect in the leg.
The article continued:
The suspect has been charged with four counts of attempted murder. He was also charged for unlawfully carrying a weapon and for carrying one while committing a violent crime.
The concealed carrier who shot back wont be facing any charges, as his permit to carry was valid.
One of the people at the club, Renada Irby, praised the quick-thinking individual (who didnt want to be named) for saving lives: If it wasnt for him, I think it would have been more people injured than what it was. I dont think he [the gunman] was going to be stopped.
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CNN News report or it didn’t happen.
Trump was right, again!
Did the nightclub have a No Guns sign posted?
What the Hell is up with SC lately? I was planning on moving there, to the upstate region.
Today is the first day for legal Constitutional Carry in Idaho. With all of the mudslimes fedzilla and the NGOs are dumping in Boise and Twin Falls we need it.
Lol. Good one.
Linda is from Seneca...
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The shooting occurred outside.
You mean law abiding citizens protecting others?
Can you get an annulment if your wife wants to stay in NYC and you dont?
Heard the nigh club terrorist father visited the white house prior
Sounds like emotional abuse to me!
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