Sunday, April 28, 2019

Guns save lives

A border patrol agent who, the rabbi said, “recently discovered his Jewish roots” was there. The rabbi told him when he first started coming to the synagogue, “you work for the border patrol, please arm yourself when you are here, we never know when we will need it.”

When the shooter’s gun jammed, “he jumped up in pursuit. Oscar Stewart, a former soldier, jumped into action, he tried to tackle down the gunman. The gunman just exited, ran away, got into his car.”

Shortly after, the San Diego sheriff confirmed that Stewart, 51, “rushed the shooting suspect” in an “act of courage.”

Stewart chased “after the suspect as he fled the synagogue to a vehicle parked nearby.” The border patrol agent yelled at Stewart to get out of the way, and opened fire on the car.

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