A man carrying a handgun concealed is a hero and saved over 100 lives as Islamist terrorists attacked a mall in Nairobi. Yet invariably, the left's response to any murder of innocents by bad men is to disarm the good men.
The man, who can't be identfied for security reasons, is an SAS
soldier who was off-duty at the time that terrorists stormed the
Westgate Shopping mall in Nairobi and began slaughtering innocent
shoppers.
He was having coffee inside the mall when the sound of gunfire and explosions filled the building, sparking him into action.
The soldier began rescuing terrified civilians, and he is said to have gone back into the mall a dozen times, saving 100 lives.
He was pictured outside comforting two distraught women, while a handgun can be seen tucked into the waistband of his trousers.
A pal of the hero said: "What he did was so heroic. He was having coffee with friends when it happened.
"He went back in 12 times and saved 100 people.
"Imagine going back in when you knew what was going on inside."
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The man, who can't be identfied for security reasons, is an SAS
soldier who was off-duty at the time that terrorists stormed the
Westgate Shopping mall in Nairobi and began slaughtering innocent
shoppers.
He was having coffee inside the mall when the sound of gunfire and explosions filled the building, sparking him into action.
The soldier began rescuing terrified civilians, and he is said to have gone back into the mall a dozen times, saving 100 lives.
He was pictured outside comforting two distraught women, while a handgun can be seen tucked into the waistband of his trousers.
A pal of the hero said: "What he did was so heroic. He was having coffee with friends when it happened.
"He went back in 12 times and saved 100 people.
"Imagine going back in when you knew what was going on inside."
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