John Lott points out that 21 times since 2020 shooters attacking groups were stopped by a potential victim with a gun.
https://www.newsweek.com/indianapol...guy-gun-stopped-mass-shooting-opinion-1725737
Below is the link to his listing of instances where a mass shooting was stopped by someone with a gun.
https://crimeresearch.org/2022/07/uber-driver-in-chicago-stops-mass-public-shooting/
https://www.newsweek.com/indianapol...guy-gun-stopped-mass-shooting-opinion-1725737
In Indianapolis on Sunday, a law-abiding citizen carrying a concealed handgun stopped another mass public shooting. But these heroic acts happen much more frequently than most imagine, because they rarely get national news coverage.
A 22-year-old, legally carrying man fatally shot an attacker at an Indianapolis shopping mall. The headline at Fox News mentions the "good Samaritan," and CNN and The Washington Post mention that an "armed bystander stopped the attack." The attacker was heavily armed and had already murdered three people and wounded three others, after firing about 20 shots.
According to my research, there have been at least 10 similar cases over the last year, and 21 since the beginning of 2020. And there is no reason to believe those tallies are comprehensive, given how little media coverage is usually devoted to these heroic acts. My organization has reviewed 64 total cases, but it is difficult to dig up cases from further back, since local news stories are likely to have disappeared from internet search results.
Another recent case that attracted national attention was one in Charleston, West Virginia, on May 25. There, a man with "an extensive criminal history" started firing into a crowd. Fortunately, a legally carrying woman stopped the attack. "Instead of running from the threat, she engaged with the threat and saved several lives last night," Charleston Police Department Chief of Detectives Tony Hazelett said at the time. The Associated Press and even the BBC covered the case.
On December 29, 2019, a concealed handgun permit holder named Jack Wilson stopped an attack at a church just outside of Fort Worth, Texas. It probably got national coverage because the initial news reports, such as CNN, said that a "church security team member" shot the gunman. But Wilson told me that anyone with a concealed handgun permit received this honorific. In fact, Wilson estimated that 19 to 20 members of the congregation were armed when the attack occurred. The church didn't monitor which congregants were carrying.
But take some of the many other cases not covered by the national media. One can only image the national and international news coverage these cases would have received if law-abiding citizens legally carrying guns hadn't been there to stop these attacks.
Fort Myers, Florida, July 22, 2022 — A convicted felon, who illegally possessed a gun, fired multiple shots into a crowd before a bystander returned fire. When the bystander confronted the attacker, he stopped attacking and "threw his gun in a parking lot." Fortunately, no one was injured in the attack.
South Fulton, Georgia, May 3, 2022 — A teenager fired his gun at multiple people attending a "Stop the Violence" rally. Fortunately, two individuals at the event had permitted concealed handguns and were able to shoot and stop the attacker.
Syracuse, New York, August 31, 2021 — The district attorney credited a property manager with saving the lives of several individuals after he pulled a legally possessed 9mm handgun and fatally wounded a man who opened fire on a crowd outside a building.
Fort Smith, Arkansas, May 15, 2021 — Zachary Arnold, 26, fatally shot Lois Hicks, 87, in her apartment and then began shooting at other people in neighboring apartments. The attacker fired 93 rounds. Wallace A. West, 58, used a gun to stop the attack. "Mr. West acted lawfully when he shot Mr. Arnold and likely saved a number of lives in the process," a police department news release stated.
Brownsburg, Indiana, July 14, 2020 — Joshua Christopher Hayes started shooting at men working in the local cemetery in the afternoon. A passing motorist got out of his car and returned fire. "This tragic event could have been much more disastrous. So, victim three not only saved victim two's life, but he saved potentially the lives of many others," said Captain Jennifer Barrett, of Brownsburg Police Department, at the time.
Below is the link to his listing of instances where a mass shooting was stopped by someone with a gun.
https://crimeresearch.org/2022/07/uber-driver-in-chicago-stops-mass-public-shooting/
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