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Armed Citizen Ends Shooting, Kills Bad Guy at Walmart
Good guy with gun stopped a senseless shooting spree.
An armed citizen put a swift end to a violent spree at a Washington state Walmart, according to the Washington Post.
A gunman who opened fire inside a Walmart in Washington state and injured at least two people during carjacking attempts was fatally shot by one of two armed civilians on Sunday evening, according to police.
About 5 p.m. Pacific Time, authorities received a call about a possibly drunk driver heading the wrong way on a main road near a local high school, said Laura Wohl, Tumwater police public information officer.
As police sped to the scene, they received a second call about a carjacking with shots fired. When officers arrived, they found a 16-year-old girl with unspecified non-life-threatening injuries but no suspect. They quickly located the stolen car but once again no suspect.
At about 5:30 p.m., they started getting numerous calls of shots fired in and around a nearby Walmart. Wohl said they later confirmed that the man doing the shooting was the same person involved in the carjacking.
The vague account of events says the bad guy “entered the Walmart, fired shots at a display case and then went into the parking lot.” He shot someone at least two times in an attempt to steal his or her vehicle, then tried to carjack a different vehicle.
https://www.alloutdoor.com/2018/06/...ent=2018-06-24&utm_campaign=Weekly+Newsletter
Good guy with gun stopped a senseless shooting spree.
An armed citizen put a swift end to a violent spree at a Washington state Walmart, according to the Washington Post.
A gunman who opened fire inside a Walmart in Washington state and injured at least two people during carjacking attempts was fatally shot by one of two armed civilians on Sunday evening, according to police.
About 5 p.m. Pacific Time, authorities received a call about a possibly drunk driver heading the wrong way on a main road near a local high school, said Laura Wohl, Tumwater police public information officer.
As police sped to the scene, they received a second call about a carjacking with shots fired. When officers arrived, they found a 16-year-old girl with unspecified non-life-threatening injuries but no suspect. They quickly located the stolen car but once again no suspect.
At about 5:30 p.m., they started getting numerous calls of shots fired in and around a nearby Walmart. Wohl said they later confirmed that the man doing the shooting was the same person involved in the carjacking.
The vague account of events says the bad guy “entered the Walmart, fired shots at a display case and then went into the parking lot.” He shot someone at least two times in an attempt to steal his or her vehicle, then tried to carjack a different vehicle.
https://www.alloutdoor.com/2018/06/...ent=2018-06-24&utm_campaign=Weekly+Newsletter