Posted on 12/10/2007 8:56:33 PM PST by joanie-f
Since the tragic shootings yesterday at the two churches in Colorado I have been intrigued by the story of Jeanne Assam, the volunteer civilian security guard who took down the shooter at the New Life Church in Colorado Springs.
I watched an online interview with her her first since the shootings this afternoon, and came away with the knowledge that standing before me was a genuine modern American hero ... and a true soldier of God.
Many in the media will downplay her heroism, for reasons that are obvious to those of us who are school in their anti-liberty, anti-Second Amendment, anti-Christian bias. But be not mistaken: Jeanne Assam is indeed an American hero.
Assam, and the other dozen or so civilian security personnel at New Life Church, are all members of the New Life congregation, about half of whom are armed, and all of whom have undergone background checks, have successfully completed gun safety courses, and have CCW permits. They all volunteer because, as worshippers, they have a 'sense of ownership' at New Life. It is as if they are protecting their own home and family from intruders.
Senior Pastor at New Life, Brady Boyd, stated that Assam came to his office at 7:30 Sunday morning and informed him about the earlier shooting incident in Arvada. She strongly suggested additional security for the day's services at New Life. Pastor Boyd credits Assam for the heightened security, and for thus preventing significantly more bloodshed.
When twenty-three-year-old Matthew Murray began shooting in the parking lot of the New Life Church a few hours later, all chaos broke loose. Two sisters, Stephanie Works, 18, and Rachael Works, 16, were killed as they were getting into their van following the early service. Their father, David Works, 51, suffered two gunshot wounds -- one to the abdomen and one to the groin -- and is listed in fair condition at a local hospital.
Murray wore body armor, and was reportedly equipped with sufficient firepower (some accounts report that he was carrying as many as five hundred rounds) to bring down hundreds of people. For those who may believe that this estimate is inflated, consider the fact that reports indicate that approximately seven thousand people were tightly packed within and just outside the church at the time, and each round of Murrays rifle ammo, if properly placed, might certainly have been capable of taking down several people. The potentiality of hundreds of victims was not at all out of the realm of possibility.
During her interview today, Jeanne Assam stated that she attends one of the morning services and then volunteers as a guard during a later service. She has had previous law enforcement experience, has had to draw her weapon countless times in tense situations related to her law enforcement experience, but has never shot anyone before.
I was deeply impressed by her humility, her quiet intelligence, and her Christian outlook. At the outset of her comments she stated, 'I want to extend my sympathy to the families of the victims, and of the gunman. And I mean that very sincerely.'
In describing yesterdays sequence of events at New Life Church she reflected:
The shots were so loud that I thought he was inside. But he wasnt even inside yet, he was just entering the church. There was chaos as the parishioners ran in all directions.
I just knew what I had to do. It seemed like it was me, the gunman, and God.
I saw him coming through the doors and I took cover. I came out of cover and identified myself, engaged him and took him down. I knew that I could not let this man harm any more people. I said, 'God, this is you.' I asked Him to be with me and He never left my side.
I want to do His will and not my will. Where I was weak, God made me strong. He filled me, He guided me, He protected me, and many other people.
Assam fired off about a dozen shots, three of which managed to circumvent Murray's body armor, and all of which were fired while he was moving in her direction.
When she was asked whether the previous days tragedy had prevented her from getting a good nights sleep on Sunday night, she replied that she hadnt slept a wink.
Assam is unmarried, and currently works for Messenger International, a Christian ministry organization. In connection with her affiliation there, she has found herself at a crossroads in her life and has been seeking to know God's will for her ... asking Him to provide direction and guidance. In an effort to clear her mind in that endeavor, she had been fasting for three days, with the support of other members of the ministry. Sunday was the third day of that fast, and she was in a somewhat weakened state as a result.
Toward the end of the interview, she was asked, 'What was in your mind when he went down?' and she responded:
'How awesome and powerful God is.'
She continued ... 'I've had some quiet time with God and have had a lot of people pray with me. I'm even more in awe of Him than I was before.'
It is people like Jeanne Assam -- armed, law-abiding citizens in all walks of life -- church members, teachers, students, pilots, factory workers, white-collar workers, etc. -- who will prevent such future shedding of innocent blood. Law enforcement generally arrives long after such tragedies occur such as occurred in the recent shooting at the Omaha mall, where the killer accomplished his mission in less than five minutes, and the police didn't arrive until the mall was awash in innocent blood.
The Second Amendment proved its value this weekend when a legally armed, courageous, cool-headed American citizen saved the lives of many of her countrymen.
God preserve the Second Amendment. And God bless Jeanne Assam.
~ joanie
Allegiance and Duty Betrayed
You’re welcome, nic, and thanks for the kind words.
Amen.
Thank you for the beautiful, and appropriate, analogy.
Assam sounds like a Moslem name.
Bears repeating.
My thoughts exactly, when I heard her say that.
Absolutely! She is a precious gem.
You’re right of course. :-)
I suspect that Jeanne Assam is familiar with Psalm 27. Thank you, as well, for the gentle reminder.
Absolutely. Which places her in the right in the eyes of our Founders, and in the eyes of God. She's in good company! :)
I'm guessing you'll hear this from others too, but holy crap you're an idiot.
Thank you for the ping!
What a miracle happened yesterday! And thank you for the thread, Joanie-f!
I watched the whole news video online. God bless this humble lady who rose to the occasion to risk her own life to save so many others. How inspiring ...
I can't at all agree with you.
I would understand, and share, your rage. But taking out your vengeance on innocent people would make you no better than the shooter himself. And vengeance itself is the Lord's, not ours.
What Assam did was self-defense, and defense of her fellow Christians. There is a world of difference between committing such justifiable violence, and committing violence of a vengeful sort.
Also, two other (much less significant, but still meaningful) considerations:
(1) I suspect that such deranged killers generally have very little concern for anyone else, their own families included. So I don't hold to your idea that such a person would have 'second thoughts' if he believed his family would be put in danger as a result of his actions.
(2) There are 'bad seeds' in this world -- deranged people who came from loving parents who are torn apart by their child's evil behaviors. Punishing such unfortunate parents even further would be an abomination.
I doubt that. Most of these angry spree killers don’t have much love for their families. Often, a spree will start with the gunman’s family. But even if they don’t kill their families themselves, the idea of their parents having to live with what their kid has done is an added incentive. So I doubt it’d be much of a deterrent.
I hadn't heard it called such, but you are so right. Jeanne Assam pretty much said that it was the Lord directing her thoughts and actions, and providing her the strength and wisdom to do what she did. That is indeed the stuff of which miracles are made.
She is indeed an inspiration to us all. If we step back and reflect on what she did, and ask ourselves whether we would have had the courage, strength and wisdom to do the same, I daresay most of us would be found lacking.
Hooray Jeanne Assam! Thank you joanie-f. Outstanding!
Great! Thanks for posting.
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