CLARKSVILLE, Ark. – As Cheyne Dougan rounded the corner at Clarksville High School, he saw three students on the floor moaning and crying. In a split-second, two more ran out of a nearby classroom.
"He's got a gun," one of them shouted as Dougan approached with his pistol drawn. Inside, he found one student holding another at gunpoint. Dougan aimed and fired three rounds at the gunman.
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That's the best education a teacher can give.
ReplyDeleteFinally! One school gets it! Outlaw gun-free zones altogether! Theater ushers and staff, mall security and shop managers all need this training and right of self defense and defense of others.
ReplyDeleteOh, and the police are only armed to protect themselves, not you.