No Cops Around, Man With Concealed Carry Permit STOPS Mass Shooterby M. DavidCounter Current News Jul. 29, 2015 |
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A mass shooter in Cincinnati, Ohio was just stopped in his tracks. A 62-year-old gunman took aim and fired on four people, including a 1-year-old boy. People had been looking everywhere for a cop, once the man began harassing a woman. But as the old adage says, “there was no cop around when you needed one.” Instead, a citizen who was armed with a self-defense pistol, and a concealed carry permit saw Thomas McCary arguing with the woman – his sister – around 8 p.m. Sunday night and decided to make sure everything was alright. Ewing didn't get hit, but he did get his own gun and returned fire, wounding McCary in the leg. Ewing had concealed carry weapons permit. McCary was hell-bent on hurting the woman, however, so he retreated to get more firepower. Once he returned, he had a weapon in each hand and was firing at the woman Jeaneta Walker, her 1-year-old son, as well as a third man, Cincinnati.com reported. Ewing was unable to get a clear shot at McCary this time, so he fired as close to him, and away from bystanders as possible – giving the victims time to flee to safety. It is unclear how many more times McCary was hit. He was, however, arrested at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center, at 2:30 a.m. after being treated for gunshots. Patrick Ewing was not charged and is being hailed as a hero in the community, even though the mainstream media is refusing to cover this story. Thomas McCary is being held without bond, and is charged with four counts of felonious assault. |