Posted on 07/23/2022 5:32:43 AM PDT by Macky Cracklins
As we reported previously three people were killed and two others injured after a shooter opened fire in the food court of a Greenwood, Indiana, shopping mall Sunday evening, police say.
Around 6:00 p.m. local time, multiple people called 911 to report an active shooter at the Greenwood Park Mall, Greenwood Police Department Chief Jim Ison told reporters.
During a media briefing Sunday, police said the shooter was armed with a rifle and several magazines of ammunition. The type was weapon was not described beyond being a long gun.
“It appears that he had a rifle with several magazines of ammunition, entered the food court and began shooting,” Ison said.
Ison said that the shooter was killed by another person at the mall who was armed. Ison said the “good Samaritan” was a 22-year-old man from Bartholomew County.
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This kid happened to be a great shot. But I can easily imagine myself wishing I had 5 more rounds in that situation - at that range advancing towards a guy with a rifle.
Alas 15 round magazines are illegal where I live.
My daughter told me that she figures that people have all heard about the cowardice of the cops at Uvalde, and are mad enough about that insanity. Perhaps that was running through Eli’s mind, and he wouldn’t have been able to live with himself by not trying.
I heard he was behind a column at first.
Modern day “Wild Bill”.
Whenever I hear, “Hickok45 here,” I know it’s going to be another good video.
“Life is good.”
Incredible marksmanship.
Did he have a laser sight?
Part of why people are using pistols for shorter ranges is because the popularity of of semiauto rifles has risen quite a bit. But you’re right that proficiency with a pistol at longer distances your distances is a fine idea when you’re trying to fight your way back to your rifle.
Well, they better do it from way past 40 yards.
Those aren't OEM Glock factory sights. Factory sights are teh suck. Not so much because the sight picture is strange (which it is) but more because they're made from plastic. Considering they're mounted on one of the world's toughest guns, plastic couldn't be more out of place than if they were made from papier mâché.
They're so bad that many Glock aficionados refer to them as "sight place holders" because their most important role is to keep the dust out of the dovetails cutouts until you can mount some proper sights.
If Eli was running factory sights, his shot was all the more remarkable.
Plus it's incredible that such a young man could remain so composed under so much stress.
It is said that Will Bill Hickok shot Davis Tutt during a gunfight in 1865 from about 75 yards with a cap and ball 1851 Colt Navy Revolver.
As a LEO pistol instructor with decades of experience. When I had much younger eyes I did a lot of longer range handgun shooting.
I once shot coyote at 50 yards with a 3.5 9mm double action semi auto. Another at 32 yards with a 2.5 in 357 mag.
Deer at longer ranges.
Can’t use open sights like I used to but with a dot hitting out there is very doable.
I agree. There is a GiveSendGo fund set up but $10 raised so far.
Yep.
Most of the Wild West gunmen were just killers, often shooting unarmed people or helpless people (Hardin).
Wild Bill was the real deal and their was a reason the bad guys were afraid of him.
Bullets go in fairly straight lines. They go a long ways away very fast. Finesse and discipline are the key.
Meh, I used to do that using a mirror looking back over my shoulder. NBD! :-)
My philosophy: As your accuracy improves and you become more proficient, increase the distance from your target. A four inch group at 15 yards works for me.
Perhaps of interest.
I've been shooting all my life, although nowhere as much a I would have liked, and I don't think I could have done that well. A few folks here mention young eyes -- yep, that counts for a lot. I do think I still would have gotten enough hits to neutralize the threat at that range, but that depends how much the perp was moving, which I haven't read anywhere. Less is more.
It is good and useful to evaluate these events, and put yourself in the same position. Always room for improvement. Again, this kid did good. Very good.
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