MGM's Mandalay Bay is in crisis as hundreds of Las Vegas shooting victims accuse the hotel of missing red flags

He did an interview with Steven Crowder on his show on Youtube. I believe his exact words were "everything time I heard a round fired I knew that it was meant for someone."

He had his AR15 in his safe upstairs locked in his safe. I can't imagine how he must feel, everyone sees him as a hero (rightfully so considering that the fucker could have hurt more innocents), but he probably blames himself for not getting there fast enough to prevent more people from being hurt.

The interview is really good but also pretty sad; he talks about how if he had a pistol he would have probably not survived, and mentions that he noticed the way metal plates were arranged in the vest and shot inbetween the plates on the left side because he had the knowledge of where he had to shoot based on the way the vest was strapped.

He is a very humble guy and exemplifies the notion of a good guy with a gun. And honestly, if it were someone who didn't have as much knowledge about armor plating, it could have ended differently.

If only the fucking Air Force filed his dishonorable discharge correctly and kept that piece of shit from ever owning a gun. I am surprised nobody has been punished for it yet.

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